Eugene Mills, Ph.D.
Professor
915 W. Franklin St., Room 202
Education
- Ph.D. Philosophy, UC Berkeley, Philosophy, 1990
- M.A. Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1985
- B.A. Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1979
Research Interests
- Metaphysics
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of Language
Select Publications
- “Lotteries, Quasi-Lotteries, and Scepticism,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (2011), 335–352.
- “Are Analytic Philosophers Shallow and Stupid?” Journal of Philosophy 105 (2008), 301–19.
- “The Egg and I: Conception, Identity, and Abortion,” The Philosophical Review 117 (2008), 323–48.
- "Fallibility and the Phenomenal Sorites," Noûs 36 (2002), 384–407.
- “A Simple Solution to the Liar,” Philosophical Studies 89 (1998), 197–212.
Courses
- Metaphysics (PHIL 301)
- Epistemology (PHIL 302)
- Philosophy of Language (PHIL 303)
- Introduction to Ethics (PHIL 201)