Kathy Bohstedt
Kathy Bohstedt
Retired Associate Professor
Education
My Ph.D. is from Ohio State University and I joined the department in the fall of 1973.
Research
Philosophy of anthropology, philosophy of language, Wittgenstein, philosophy of mind
Publications
Recent, representative publications
- Book
- Philosophical Issues in Cultural Anthropology (now under review)
- Articles
- “Necessity and Convention in Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy,” Essays in Philosophy, Vol 1, no 2 (2000).
- “Must Intentional States Be IntenSional?” Behaviorism, Vol. 17, no 2 (1989): 129-136.
- “Slips of the Tongue,” Philosophical Psychology, Vol. 2, no 2 (1989): 203-222.
- “Meaning and Mental States,” Behaviorism, Vol. 16, no 2 (1988): 99-107.
Teaching
Undergraduate courses in introductory philosophy (metaphysics and epistemology), philosophy of anthropology, logic, and critical thinking.
Graduate courses in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, Wittgenstein, phenomenology and analytic philosophy