KIMBERLY MOSHER LOCKWOOD, PhD
Miamisburg, OH 45342
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EDUCATION
University of Cincinnati
PhD (Philosophy), June 10, 2005
Title: Metaphor, Music and Mind: A Cognitive Theory of Metaphor
Committee: Jenefer Robinson (Chair), Christopher Gauker, and John Bickle
University of Cincinnati
M. A. (Philosophy), December 1995
University of Dayton
B. A. (Philosophy), April 1991
AWARDS
Golden Key National Honor Society 1990 - current
Charles Phelps Taft Graduate Fellowship recipient 1997-1998
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Aesthetics, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind
AREAS OF COMPETENCE
Feminist Theory, Political Philosophy (Liberatory, Western Tradition), Logic,
Ethics (Western and Liberatory), Religion
LEADERSHIP ABILITY
Co-led the creation of Cazenovia College’s Honors program
Sat on board to approve curriculum at Cazenovia College
Worked with University of Dayton’s Academic Dean’s Office to better our
program for undecided students
Sat on the Board of the University of Dayton’s Women’s Center
SERVICE
Advising - Undergraduate, advising, August 2007 – May 2009.
Journal referee, International Journal of Philosophy, July 2007 - 2009.
Faculty Advisor for Sigma Alpha Iota, University of Dayton, 2009 -2010.
Board Member, University of Dayton Women’s Center Advisory Board 4/2003-2014
Cazenovia College Honors Program Committee, 6/2000 -5/2002
Cazenovia College Council on Student Affairs, 1/2000 -5/2002
Philosophy Graduate Student President, 1996 -7
University Graduate Assistant, 1992-3, 1995-7
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
8/2006-5/2014 Lecturer, Introduction to Philosophy, Philosophy of Music, Critical Thinking,
Business Ethics, Philosophy and Women.
University of Dayton, College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Philosophy
8/2007-2009 Coordinator of faculty advisors of undeclared students
Led investigation of how to best serve undeclared students and presented
information to faculty advisors.
University of Dayton, College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Philosophy
9/2005-5/2006 Instructor, Philosophy 271, 233 and 206: Philosophy of Music, Ethics and
Critical Thinking
Antioch College
Department of Philosophy and Religion
1/2006-5/2006&
1/2004-5/2004 Instructor, Philosophy 325: Philosophy of Music
University of Dayton, College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Philosophy
8/2003-12/2003 Instructor, Philosophy 103: Introduction to Philosophy
University of Dayton, College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Philosophy
1/2003-5/2003 Instructor, Philosophy 307: Philosophy and Women
University of Dayton, College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Philosophy
1/2000-5/2002 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, teaching Aesthetics, Introduction to
Philosophy, Ethics, Commitment and Choice (a combination of critical thinking
and applied ethics) and Women’s Contemporary Issues (an introduction to
feminist theory).
Cazenovia College Center for Humanities and Education
8/1998-12/2000 Instructor: Introduction to Philosophy, fall & spring semester
University of Dayton, College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Philosophy
1998 Instructor: Introduction to Ethics, fall semester
Wittenberg University, College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Philosophy
1998 Instructor: Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge, summer
University of Cincinnati, College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Philosophy
1998 Instructor: Critical Thinking: summer quarter
University of Cincinnati, Clermont College
1997 Instructor: Critical Thinking, summer quarter
University of Cincinnati, College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Philosophy
1997 Instructor: Moral and Political Ideas (Survey of 20th century ethical
and political thought), spring quarter
University of Cincinnati, College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Philosophy
1996 Instructor: Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics, summer quarter
University of Cincinnati, College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Philosophy
1992 & 1996/7 Graduate Assistant: Introduction to Logic and Moral and Political
Ideas University of Cincinnati, College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Philosophy
PUBLICATIONS
“Creating an Identity and Protecting Inclusivity,” The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations,
Communities and Nations. (2010).
“ Lehmann, Marc. Embodied Music Cognition and Mediation Technology,” Book review, (1st ed., vol.
10). Wales, UK: Consciousness, Literature and the Arts. (2009).
"Metaphor as Guided Experience: Metaphors and Situation Models," Consciousness, Literature and the
Arts, http://www.aber.ac.uk/cla, (8/2007)
“Musical gestures: Understanding Music as Ostensive-Inferential Communication,” Proceedings of the
Second International Conference on Music and Gesture, Edited by Anthony Gritten and Elaine King,
Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, UK. (7/2006)
“Descartes and the Body: On the Possibility of Reuniting Feminist Theory and Descartes,” Proceedings of
the Ohio Philosophical Association, (1999).
PRESENTATIONS
North American Society for Social Philosophy, 30 International Social Philosophy Conference, July
11-13, 2013, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT, “Too Much of a Good Thing: Exploring Orthorexia
Nervosa”
Australasian Association of Philosophy, AAP New Zealand Philosophy of Religion Conference, July
2013, University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ, “William James and the Neuroscience of Mysticism.”
Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Summer Institute, July 13-18, 2009, Eugene,
OR. "James, Shusterman and the Role of the Body in Joint Attention."
9th International Conference on Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, July 17, 2008,
Riga, Latvia, "Creating an Identity and Protecting Inclusivity: The Challenge Facing Progressive
Christianity."
Lilly Fellows Program National Research Conference, Convivencia: Religious Identities in the New World,
March 27 to 29, 2008, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. “Creating an Identity and
Protecting Inclusivity: The Challenge Facing Progressive Christianity.”
A Figure of Speech: Conference on Metaphor, Third International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and
Communication, 16-18 December 2007, University of Latvia, Riga. “Experiencing metaphors: cognitive
experience and situation models.”
The Second International Conference on Music and Gesture, 20–23 July 2006, Royal Northern College of
Music, Manchester, UK. “Musical gestures: Understanding Music as Ostensive-Inferential
Communication.”
Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Division of the American Society for Aesthetics, July 2001 in Santa
Fe, NM. “Metaphor and Imagination: toward a pragmatic theory of metaphor .”
Annual Meeting of the Eastern Division of the American Society for Aesthetics. April 2001 in
Philadelphia, PA. “Hume’s Aesthetics and the Idea of Epistemic P rivilege in Aesthetic Judgments.”
Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Division of the American Society for Aesthetics, July 2000 at St.
John’s College in Santa Fe, NM. “True Judges: An Examination of the Role of Reason in Hume’s
Aesthetics.”
Ohio Philosophical Association’s Annual Conference, April 1999 at Ashland University, “Descartes and
the Body: On the Possibility of Reuniting Feminist Theory and Descartes .”
University of Kentucky’s Philosophy Graduate Student Conference, March 1999, “True Judges: An
Examination of the Role of Reason in Hume’s Aesthetics.”
Wittenberg University’s 1998 Philosophy Colloquium, December 1998, “True Judges: An Examination of
the Role of Reason in Hume’s Aesthetics.”
Society for Women in Philosophy, Midwest Conference, March 1996 at University of Minnesota,
“Problematic Notions of Community and their Impact on Feminist Theories of Science.”
10th Annual Midwest Feminist Graduate Student Conference, February 1996 at Penn State University, “A
New Project for Feminist Standpoint Epistemology: Problems of Community.”
AFFILIATIONS
American Philosophical Association
American Society for Aesthetics
Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy
Golden Key National Honor Society
REFERENCES
Jenefer Robinson Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, Department of Philosophy, P.O. Box 210374,
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0374, 513-***-****, email:*******.********@**.***
Christopher Gauker Ph.D., University of Salzburg, Professor of Theoretical Philosophy, Salzburg,
Germany, Email:**********.******@***.**.**, ++43/662/8044-4071
John Bickle Ph.D., Mississippi State University, Etheredge Hall rm 228.
Email:*******@*******.********.***, 662-***-****
Patricia Johnson, PhD., University of Dayton, Department of Philosophy, Dayton, OH,
*********@*******.***, 507-***-****.
Letters available upon request.