Linda L. Williams
Associate Professor
Education:
- University of California, Riverside, Ph.D. 1983 Philosophy
- University of California, Riverside, M.A. 1979 Philosophy
- University of Redlands, B.A. 1974 Philosophy
Areas of Scholarly/Teaching Interest:
Ethics, Nietzsche, Women's Studies, 19th to Mid-20th Century Continental Philosophy
Selected Publications:
Books
- Nietzsche's Mirror: The World as Will to Power, (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001).
Articles
- "Themes of Exile in Thomas Mann's 'Voyage with Don Quixote'" (with Gene R. Pendleton) Cervantes 21 (2001).
- "Kierkegaard's Weanings," Philosophy Today 42 (1998).
- "Will to Power in Nietzsche's Published Works and the Nachlass," Journal of the History of Ideas 5 (1996).
- "The Underground Man: A Question of Meaning," Studies in the Novel 27 (1995).
- "On Making Nietzsche Consistent," Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (1993).
- "Merleau-Ponty's Tacit Cogito," Man and World 23 (1990).
Office Phone: 330/672.0277
Website: http://www.personal.kent.edu/~lwilliam
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