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Sarah Worth

Professor
Philosophy Department Chair
Furman University

Education

Ph.D. State University of New York at Buffalo (1997)
M.A. University of Louisville (1994)
B.A. Furman University (1992)

Areas of Specialization: Aesthetics, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of Literature and Narrative

Areas of Competence: Philosophy of Mind, Ethics of Sustainability/Consumption, Philosophy of Food

Curriculum Vitae

Contact Information

Office: Furman Hall 125H
Phone: (864) 294-3140 
Email: sarah.worth@furman.edu
Office Hours (spring 2013): Mondays and Wednesdays 11:20 am to 12:20 pm and by appointment.


News and Announcements

spring 2013 courses

  • EST 301-01 - Environment and Society
  • PHL 101-06 - Introduction to Philosophy


Selected Publications     

  • Sarah Worth, "Fact, Fiction, and Fraud: From Frey to Wilkomirski," Southwest Philosophy Review 26, no.1 (2010): 27-33.
  • Sarah Worth and David I. Gandolfo, "Global Standpoint Aesthetics," The Continuum Companion to Aesthetics, ed. Anna Ribeiro (June 2011).
  • Sarah Worth, "Plato, Imitation, and Narration: A Look into the Narrative Effects of Literature," Journal of Norwegian Philosophy 43, no.2 (2008): 162-74.
  • Sarah Worth, "Story-Telling and Narrative Knowing," Journal of Aesthetic Education 42, no.2 (2008): 42-55.
  • Sarah Worth, "The Dangers of Da Vinci, or The Power of Popular Fiction," Philosophy and the Contemporary World 14, no.1 (Spring 2007): 134-43.
  • Sarah Worth, "Narrative Understanding and Understanding Narrative," Contemporary Aesthetics 2 (2004).
  • Sarah Worth, "Fictional Spaces," Philosophical Forum 35, no.4 (Winter 2004): 439-55.
  • Sarah Worth, "The Ethics of Exhibition: On the Presentation of Religious Art," The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (2004): 277-84.
  • Sarah Worth, "Thomas Munro vs. The All American Blue Dishwasher," The Journal of Aesthetic Education 36 (2002): 68-85.
  • Sarah Worth, "Aristotle, Thought and Emotion: Our Responses to Fiction," The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (2000): 333-40.
  • Sarah Worth, "Understanding Objects of Music," The Journal of Aesthetic Education 34 (2000): 102-7.
  • Sarah Worth, "Wittgenstein's Musical Understanding," British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (1997): 158-67.

Philosophy and Popular Culture      

  • Sarah Worth and Carl Ehrett.  "Dungeons and Dragons: What it is and Why we do it."  Dungeons and Dragons and Philosophy.  Ed. Mark Silcox and Jon Cogburn (Open Court, 2012).
  • Sarah Worth and Carmela Epright, "Dexter Morgan: Morality, Principles and Context," Dexter and Philosophy, ed. Richard Greene (Open Court, 2011), 125-35.
  • Sarah Worth, "The Paradox of Real Response to Neo-Fiction," The Matrix and Philosophy: Welcome to the Desert of the Real, ed. William Irwin (Open Court, 2002).
  • Sarah Worth, "Elaine Benes: Feminist Icon or Just One of the Boys?" Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book About Everything and Nothing, ed. William Irwin (Open Court, 1999).
  • Review of William Irwin and Jorge J. E. Gracia (eds.), Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture, Rowman and Littlefield, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. November 2007. http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=11783

Selected Recent and Upcoming Presentations

  • 2011 - "Fact, Fiction and Fraud: How Memoir Lies," International Conference on Narrative.
  • 2010 - "Truth, Lies, and Memoir," Easter Division of the American Society for Aesthetics.
  • 2009 - "Fact, Fiction, and Fraud: From Frey to Wilkomirski," Southwestern Philosophical Society.
  • 2009 - "Learning Infectious Diseases Through Writing: First Year Seminar on Disease and Culture," Poster Presentation at the American Society for Microbiology.
  • 2009 - "Global Standpoint Aesthetics" (with David I. Gandolfo), The Eastern Division of the American Society for Aesthetics.

Fellowships and Awards

  • ACS Mellor Grant ($12,000) for "Systemic Approaches for Creating More Inclusive Campus Climates through Coursework and Cooperation: A Multi-Campus Collaboration." 
  • ACS Mellon Grant ($12,000) for "Infusing Diversity into the Classroom."
  • Mellon Foundation, Career Advanced Planning Grant - funded a full year sabbatical 2005-06.
  • National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute: "Art, Mind, and Cognitive Science."

Connect With Furman

     
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Phone: 864-294-2000