Linda L. Williams

Linda

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

  1. Nietzsche's Mirror: The World as Will to Power, (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001).

Articles

  1. "Themes of Exile in Thomas Mann's 'Voyage with Don Quixote'" (with Gene R. Pendleton) Cervantes 21 (2001).
  2. "Kierkegaard's Weanings," Philosophy Today 42 (1998).
  3. "Will to Power in Nietzsche's Published Works and the Nachlass," Journal of the History of Ideas 5 (1996).
  4. "The Underground Man: A Question of Meaning," Studies in the Novel 27 (1995).
  5. "On Making Nietzsche Consistent," Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (1993).
  6. "Merleau-Ponty's Tacit Cogito," Man and World 23 (1990).

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Website: http://www.personal.kent.edu/~lwilliam
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