Fellows and Scholars
Current Fellows and Scholars
- Mark Dietrich Tschaepe (Naturalism Research Fellow, 2008-2009). Project: neuroscientific explanations for behavior.
- Ron Giere (Visiting Fellow, 2008, 2009). Project: scientists making religious claims.
- Judy Walker (Fellow, 2008, 2009). Project: naturalism.
- Matt Flamm (Visiting Scholar, 2008). Project: the new atheism.
- Chris Maute (Visiting Scholar, 2008). Project: CfI Healthwatch.
- Tibor Solymosi (Visiting Scholar, 2008). Project: naturalism.
Past Fellows and Scholars
- John Kaag (post-doctoral Summer Fellow, 2008). Post-doc, Harvard University. Project: naturalizing mind and cognitive science.
- Eric Thomas Weber (post-doctoral Summer Fellow, 2008). Assistant professor, University of Mississippi. Project: Paul Kurtz's philosophy.
- Kelly Booth (post-doctoral Summer Fellow, 2008). Post-doc in British Columbia. Project: animal psychology and the human mind.
- Chris Haufe (post-doctoral Summer Fellow, 2008). Assistant professor, Virginia Tech. Project: naturalism, philosophy of biology.
- Matthew Slater (post-doctoral Summer Fellow, 2008). Assistant professor, University of Idaho. Project: naturalism, philosophy of biology.
- Joe Palencik (pre-doctoral Summer Fellow, 2008). Graduate student, University at Buffalo. Project: cognitive psychology and epistemology.
- Tibor Solymosi (pre-doctoral Summer Fellow, 2008). Graduate student, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale. Project: psychology and neurobiology of mind.
- Robert Main (pre-doctoral Summer Fellow, 2008). Graduate student, Temple University. Project: Peirce and McDowell on semiotic mind.
- Liz Stillwaggon (Boydston Naturalism Research Fellow, Fall 2007). Project: cognitive science.
- Randall Eugene Auxier (Visiting Scholar, 2007). Professor, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale. Project: evolutionary theory.
- Jacob Goodson (Visiting Scholar, 2007). University of Virginia. Project: natural theology.
- Dr. David Nash (Visiting Scholar, Spring 2006), Reader in History, Oxford Brookes University.
Project: Blasphemy in the West - Alan Soble (Fall 2005), University Research Professor, University of New Orleans
- Jim Herrick (Fall 2005), Director, Rationalist Press Association, London
- Paul Finkelman (Visiting Scholar, Summer 2005) Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Tulsa, July 2005
- Nathan Nobis (Visiting Fellow, Spring 2005) Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Alabama, Spring 2005
- Christopher Whittle (Visiting Fellow, Fall 2004-Spring 2005) Ph.D., science education, University of New Mexico




