Silvia Carli
Assistant Professor
Office: Ladd 214
Phone: (518) 580-5403
Email: scarli@skidmore.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Degree:
Ph.D., Boston University
Teaching and Research Interests:
Ancient Philosophy; History of Philosophy; Ethics; Philosophy and Literature; Philosophy of Mind/Epistemology
Publications:
"Aristotle on Narrative Intelligence." Forthcoming in Narrative, Philosophy and Life, ed. A. Speight
“Aristotle on the Philosophical Elements of Historia.” Review of Metaphysics 65 (2), 2011: 321-349.
“Poetry is more Philosophical than History: Aristotle on Mimesis and Form.” Review of Metaphysics 64 (2), 2010: 303-336.
Book Review. Baracchi, Claudia. Aristotle’s Ethics as First Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. The Classical Bulletin 85 (1), 2010.
“Commentary on Lang’s ‘Body, Natural Things, and the Science of Nature,’” in J. J. Cleary & G. M. Gurtler (eds.), Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. XXIV, Brill, 2009: 218-227.
Under Review
“The Love Affair between Poetry and Philosophy: Aristotle’s Poetics and Human Identity”
Work in Progress:
"Historia in Aristotle's Philosophy"
"Aristotle on the Temporality of Human Life"