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Teri Merrick, Ph.D.

Chair and Associate Professor
Department of Theology and Philosophy
Phone: (626) 815-6000, Ext. 5614
Email: tmerrick@apu.edu
Teri Merrick, Ph.D., is an associate professor of philosophy and Chair of the Department of Theology and Philosophy. Areas of special research include Kantian epistemology and the history of analytic philosophy. The article "What Frege meant when he said: Kant is right about geometry", recently published in Philosophia Mathematica is representative of her work in these areas. Besides tracking Kant's influence on 19th century German philosophy, Teri is interested in keeping alive the Kantian project of reconciling contemporary scientific knowledge with moral and religious experience. This motivates her current fascination with Hermann Cohen's Marburg School of neo-Kantianism and the debate over methodological naturalism.

Education

Ph.D. - Philosophy, University of California, Irvine
M.A. - Philosophy, University of California, Irvine
B.A. - Philosophy, California State University, Fullerton

Expertise

  • History of analytic philosophy
  • Kantian epistemology

Courses Taught

PHIL 220 – Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 320 – History of Early Modern Philosophy (formerly History of Modern Theology)
PHIL 325 – History of 19th and 20th Century Philosophy (formerly Contemporary Philosophy)

Professional/Scholarly Presentations

Presentations
"Naturalism: A Crude Instrument in the Search for a Beloved?" March 2006 Annual Wesleyan Philosophical Conference, Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Missouri.

"Defending Frege as an Orthodox Neo-Kanatian," invited presentation at Fregefest conference, UC Irvine, California, February 2006.

Publications
"What Frege Meant When He Said: Kant is Right about Geometry," Philosophia Mathematica, forthcoming. T. Merrick (2006)

Professional Experience

Academic Experience
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Azusa Pacific University, 2005-current.

Teaching Assistant, Department of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine, 1996-1999.

Teaching Assistant, Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, University of California, Irvine, 2003-2004.

Part-time Instructor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Fullerton College, 2001.

Associate Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Bethel College, 2004-2005.

Professional Involvement and Accomplishments

Honors, Awards, Recognition
University of California, Irvine, Regent’s Dissertation Writing Fellowship, 2003
University of California, Irvine, School of Social Science Summer Dissertation Fellowship, 2001
Justine Lambert Prize for Writing in History and Philosophy of Science, 2000
Paul Hayner Memorial Award for outstanding graduating senior in philosophy at CSUF, 1995
William Alamshah Memorial Prize for outstanding essay (“Rorty’s Wittgenstein”) in philosophy by a CSUF student, 1995
Awarded High Honors at Entrance, California State University, Fullerton, 1990

Associations, Boards, Committees
American Philosophical Association
Society of Christian Philosophers
Evangelical Philosophical Society
Special Interests and Activities
Kant and History of Analytic Philosophy, especially Frege, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Science

Office Hours

Fall 2008: MW 4:30-6:30 pm

Office Location

John and Marilyn Duke Academic Complex, Room 240, West Campus

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