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Amy Platt

Department of Philosophy Stony Brook University Harriman Hall 213 Stony Brook, NY 11794-3750 andrew.platt@stonybrook.edu

Biography

Area of Specialization
History of Early Modern Philosophy
Areas of Competence
History of Ancient Philosophy, History of Medieval Philosophy, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics
Education
Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; September 2010.
A.B. in Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude, Lafayette College; May 2001.
Academic Appointments
Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University - SUNY, 2013-2020 Instructor, Central Michigan University, 2011-2013 Instructor / Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Delaware, 2009-2011 Visiting Assistant Professor, St. Cloud State University, 2007-2009
Publications

Socio-Moral Continuity and the Representation of Alcoholism in Four Major American Print Media Sources

Scholars have long attempted to explain the factors that lead to alcoholism. Indeed, various attempts to characterize alcoholism have been made including the moral model, the temperance model, the disease model, the harm reduction model, the social education model, and the neurobiological model. Since the introduction of the disease model, it has g... Read More»

Amy Platt

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2013, 4: 157

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