Lyndal Grant, Ph.D.

Assistant Instructional Professor

Currently Teaching

  • PHI 2010 Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHI 4320 Philosophy of Mind

Office Hours (Spring)

  • Tuesday 12–1pm
  • Thursday 3–4pm
  • By appointment

Areas of Specialization

  • Ethics
  • Metaethics
  • Philosophy of Mind

Curriculum Vitae

 

Publications

"Getting What You Want" (with Milo Phillips-Brown), 2020, Philosophical Studies.

Presentations

Comments on Talbot Brewer, "Habituation and Awakening to the Good." New Horizons in the Philosophy of Action, February 2021
"What Wrong With Wanting to Do What is Right?" Mount Holyoke Summer Philosophy Conference, June 2020 (Cancelled due to COVID-19)
"Getting What You Want" (with Milo Phillips-Brown). Work In Progress, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, May 2017
Comments on David Plunkett, "The Role of Metalinguistic Negotiation in Philosophical Disputes and How It Matters for Thinking About the Methodology of Philosophy." Conceptual Engineering @ MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 2015
Comments on Sally Haslanger, "Social Meaning and Social Justice." MITing of the Minds, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, January 2014
"'Bogus' Illusions and reasons for Belief." Australian Association of Philosophy Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia, July 2010

Fellowships and Awards

Presidential Fellowship, 2011-2012, MIT
Australian Postgraduate Award, 2008. Australian Federal Government
Hastie Scholarship for Best Honours Thesis, 2007, The University of Melbourne