There are two positions in philosophy at Emory. We enthusiastically  
encourage applications that will strengthen our commitment to diversity.



EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA.  Professor, beginning Fall, 2009.   
Four courses/year, beginning undergraduate to graduate level.  Usual  
advising, committee, and other non-teaching duties, with some  
department-level administrative experience preferred.  Ph. D.  
required.  AOS:  Philosophical Psychology, with a focus on the nature  
of the self and human nature (and not on cognitive science).   
Candidates should have a demonstrated ability to work in, and across,  
multiple philosophical traditions, and to connect that work to other  
disciplines.  AOC:  19th and 20th century philosophy, especially in  
social and political philosophy and/or aesthetics, in ways that  
deepen and expand departmental research and teaching strengths.   
Review of applications begins November 20, 2008; applications must be  
complete and received at that time for first consideration, including  
interview at the 2008 Eastern APA meeting.  Applications must  
include:  a cover letter that addresses the position description; a  
current CV; and, names and contact information of three potential  
referees (who will be contacted only after consultation with the  
applicant).  Send applications to:  Philosophical Psychology Search,  
Department of Philosophy, 214 Bowden Hall, 561 South Kilgo Circle,  
Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322.  Nominations are invited.  Emory  
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and  
actively seeks applications from women and minorities.



EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA.  Rank Open, beginning Fall, 2009.   
Four courses/year, beginning undergraduate to graduate level.  Usual  
advising, committee, and other non-teaching duties, with some  
department-level administrative experience and Associate Professor or  
Professor rank preferred.  Ph.D. required.  AOS:  Social and  
Political Philosophy, with a focus on democratic theory and relations  
between political theory and political practice/public life.   
Candidates should have a demonstrated ability to work in, and across,  
multiple philosophical traditions, and to connect that work to other  
disciplines.  AOC:  19th and 20th century philosophy, especially in  
feminist theory and/or ethics, in ways that deepen and expand  
departmental research and teaching strengths.  Review of applications  
begins November 20, 2008; applications must be complete and received  
at that time for first consideration, including interview at the 2008  
Eastern APA meeting.  Applications must include:  a cover letter that  
addresses the position description; a current CV; and, for senior  
applicants the names and contact information of three potential  
referees (who will be contacted only after consultation with the  
applicant), or, for junior applicants, three confidential letters of  
reference.  Send applications to:  Political Philosophy Search,  
Department of Philosophy, 214 Bowden Hall, 561 South Kilgo Circle,  
Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322.  Nominations are invited.  Emory  
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and  
actively seeks applications from women and minorities.


Cindy Willett
Philosophy Department
Emory University
http://www.philosophy.emory.edu/facstaff/willett.shtml