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Curriculum Vita Gordon Steinhoff Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Speech Communication Utah State University Logan, UT 84322-0720 (435) 797-3688 Education: Indiana Uni versity PhD Philosophy of Science 1987 MA Philosophy 1985 University of British Columbia MSc Zoology 1980 Utah State University BA Philosophy 1977 BS Biology 1976 Positions held: Associate Professor, Philosophy, Utah State University Assistant Professor, Philosophy, Utah State University Assistant Professor, Philosophy, Grinnell College Courses taught: Philosophy of Science (undergraduate and graduate sections), Metaphysics, Deductive Logic, Practical Logic, Inductive Logic, Philosophies of East Asia, Introduction to Philosophy Research interests: Environmental philosophy, environmental policy, philosophy of science, metaphysics, East Asian philosophy Publications: Nature and Culture: a review of The Economy o/the Earth, Mark Sagoff (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), forthcoming in Politics and the Life Sciences. Environmental Aesthetics and Public Policy: Applying the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, The Beauty Around Us: Environmental Aesthetics in the Scenic Landscape and Beyond, edited by Diane P. Michelfelder and William H. Wilcox, forthcoming from SUNY Press.

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Curriculum Vita Gordon Steinhoff

Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Speech Communication Utah State University Logan, UT 84322-0720 (435) 797-3688

Education:

Indiana Uni versity PhD Philosophy of Science 1987 MA Philosophy 1985

University of British Columbia MSc Zoology 1980

Utah State University BA Philosophy 1977 BS Biology 1976

Positions held:

Associate Professor, Philosophy, Utah State University Assistant Professor, Philosophy, Utah State University Assistant Professor, Philosophy, Grinnell College

Courses taught:

Philosophy of Science (undergraduate and graduate sections), Metaphysics, Deductive Logic, Practical Logic, Inductive Logic, Philosophies of East Asia, Introduction to Philosophy

Research interests:

Environmental philosophy, environmental policy, philosophy of science, metaphysics, East Asian philosophy

Publications:

Nature and Culture: a review of The Economy o/the Earth, Mark Sagoff (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), forthcoming in Politics and the Life Sciences.

Environmental Aesthetics and Public Policy: Applying the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, The Beauty Around Us: Environmental Aesthetics in the Scenic Landscape and Beyond, edited by Diane P. Michelfelder and William H. Wilcox, forthcoming from SUNY Press.

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Review of From Conquest to Conservation, Our Public Lands Legacy, Michael P. Dombeck, Christopher A. Wood, Jack E. Williams (Washington D.C.: Island Press, 2003), forthcoming in Politics and the Life Sciences.

Mitigation Banking and the Problem of Consolidation, Electronic Green Journal (UCLA) Fall 2008, Issue 27, ISSN 1076-7975, available: http://repositories. cdlib.org/uclalib/egj

Compensatory Mitigation and the Possibility of Restoring Natural Wetlands, Interdisciplinary Environmental Review Summer 2008, v. X, pp. 65-84.

Communication and the Aesthetic Appreciation of Wetlands, Interdisciplinary Environmental Review Summer 2007, v. IX (1), pp. 55-70.

Federal Environmental Impact Statements: Overly Inflated Needs Result in Needless Environmental Harm, Electronic Green Journal Spring 2006, v. 23, available: http://egj.Iib.uidaho.edu/egj23/steinhoffl. html

Section 4(f) and Transportation Planning: Citizen Ideals vs. Consumer Preferences, in Finding our Way(s) in Environmental Communication: Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment, edited by Gregg B. Walker and William J. Kinsella (Corvallis, OR: Department of Speech Communication, Oregon State University, May 2005), pp. 159-167.

Alternatives Evaluation under NEPA: What Constitutes a 'Reasonable' Alternative?, International Journal ofApplied Philosophy 2004, v. 18, pp. 77-93.

Teaching Logic to Auditing Students: Can Training in Logic Reduce Audit Judgment Errors?, I. Nelson, R. Ratliff, G. Steinhoff, and G. Mitchell, Journal of Accounting Education 20m, v. 21, pp. 215-237.

Section 4(f): A Role for Citizens in the Protection of Significant Public Recreation Areas, in Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment, edited by Marie-France Aepli, John W. Delicath, and Stephen P. Depoe (Cincinnati, OH: Center for Environmental Communication Studies, University of Cincinnati, 2001).

Kant's Reply to Hume in the Second Analogy, Paidia Project On-Line: Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress ofPhilosophy 1998, available: http://www.bu.edu/wcp.

Fatalism and Necessity, Encyclia, The Journal ofthe Utah Academy ofSciences, Arts, and Letters 1997, v. 74, pp. 37-46.

Kant's Argument for Causality in the Second Analogy, International Philosophical Quarterly 1994, v. 34, pp. 465-480.

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Recent Phenomenalist Interpretations of Kant's Second Analogy, Southwest Philosophy Review 1993, v. 9, pp. 29-41.

Kant's Idealism as Subjectivism, Encyclia, The Journal of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 1993, v. 70, pp. 69-80.

Strawson and the Refutation of Idealism, Idealistic Studies 1990, v. 20, pp. 61-81.

Putnam on 'Empirical Objects', Dialectica 1989, v. 43, pp. 231-248.

Internal Realism, Truth and Understanding, Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association 1986, v. 1, pp. 352-363.

Paper presentations:

Mitigation Banking and the Problem of Consolidation, xxn World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, August 2008.

Communication and the Aesthetic Appreciation of Wetlands, 12th International Interdisciplinary Conference on the Environment, Kona, Hawaii, June 2006.

Section 4(f) and Transportation Planning: Citizen Ideals vs. Consumer Preferences, Conference on Communication and Environment, Silver Falls Conference Center, Silver Falls State Park, Oregon, 2003.

Section 4(f): A Role for Citizens in the Protection of Significant Public Recreation Areas, Conference on Communication and Environment, University of Cincinnati, 2001.

Environmental Aesthetics and Highway Design, 28th Conference on Value Inquiry, Lamar University, April 2000.

Environmental Aesthetics and Public Policy: Applying the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, Colloquium on Environmental Aesthetics, Utah State University, Oct 9, 1999.

Kant's Reply to Hume in the Second Analogy, XX World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, August 1998.

Fatalism and Necessity, Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Weber State University, April 1997.

Kant's Argument for Causality in the Second Analogy, 45th Annual Northwest Conference on Philosophy, Richmond, British Columbia, Nov. 1993.

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Kant's Idealism as Subjectivism, Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Southern Utah University, May 1993.

Internal Realism, Truth and Understanding, Philosophy of Science Association, Pittsburgh, Oct. 1986.

Other scholarly activities:

Reviewed the formal logic chapters in The Art ofReasoning, David Kelly (New York: Norton Press, 1998) in preparation for the fourth edition.

Reviewed A Concise Introduction to Logic, Patrick l. Hurley (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2000) in preparation for the seventh edition.

Participated in the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar on Zen Philosophy, directed by Thomas Kasulis, Ohio State University, 1997.

Reviewed the manuscript for Thinking Critically, l.R Kiersky and N.J. Caste (Minneapolis/St. Paul: West Publishing, 1995).

Helped edit The Semantic Traditionfrom Kant to Carnap, Alberto Coffa (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991).

Awards and honors:

Teacher of the Year award, Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Speech Communication, Utah State University, April 2006.

Top Professor Award presented by Mortar Board, Top Prof Night, March 19,2002.

Escort of College Valedictorian, Katherine Williams, Utah State University Commencement, May 2000.

Escort of College Valedictorian, Sherry Ann Allman, Utah State University Commencement, June 1994.

College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Research Grant awarded for proposed project, "Kant's Realism in Space and in Imagination," Dec. 1993.

Faculty Service Award presented by Associated Students of Utah State University (ASUSU), May 11, 1993.

Letters Di vision Outstanding Paper prize awarded to essay "Kant's Idealism as

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Subjectivism," presented at the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, May 7, 1993.

Teaching Commendation presented by ASUSU, May 4, 1992.

Teaching Commendation presented by ASUSU, January 31,1992.

Selected service activities:

Philosophy section coordinator, 2007-present Search committee, Chinese Lecturer position, spring 2009 Search committee, Speech Communication, Fall 2007, hired Matt Sanders Scholars Day planning committee, Spring 2006 Philosophy honors advisor, 2004-present Humanities Depth and Breadth Subcommittee of the General Education Policies

Committee, 2004-present Languages and Philosophy Policies Committee (under Diane Michelfelder) Tenure committee for Jennifer Peeples Tenure committee for Charles Huenemann Tenure committee for John Seiter Search committee, Speech Communication, hired Jennifer Peeples Search committee, Languages and Philosophy, hired Diane Michelfelder Search committee, Speech Communication, hired John Seiter Search committee, Philosophy, hired Charles Huenemann Tenure committee for Maria Cordero