(I'm Paul L Franco at UW-Seattle, not to be confused with Paul N Franco at Bowdoin whose works are sometimes attributed to me on this profile.)
I have taught at the UW-Seattle since 2012, first as an Acting Assistant Professor, next Lecturer (from 2016), then because of a title change, Assistant Teaching Professor, and finally, in Fall 2021, Associate Teaching Professor. I teach across the curriculum: History of Philosophy -- 17th & 18th c., and 20th c. (sorry, 19th c.!) -- Ethics, Applied Ethics, Philosophy of Language, and Philosophy of Science. My research is mainly in the history of philosophy and philosophy of science. I'm interested in…
(I'm Paul L Franco at UW-Seattle, not to be confused with Paul N Franco at Bowdoin whose works are sometimes attributed to me on this profile.)
I have taught at the UW-Seattle since 2012, first as an Acting Assistant Professor, next Lecturer (from 2016), then because of a title change, Assistant Teaching Professor, and finally, in Fall 2021, Associate Teaching Professor. I teach across the curriculum: History of Philosophy -- 17th & 18th c., and 20th c. (sorry, 19th c.!) -- Ethics, Applied Ethics, Philosophy of Language, and Philosophy of Science. My research is mainly in the history of philosophy and philosophy of science. I'm interested in values and science, debates about philosophical methodology in the history of analytic philosophy, and Kant and 20th century philosophy of science (the topic of my 2011 dissertation).