Emily Cogburn
Part-Time Instructor of Philosophy 309 Coates Hall |
Emily Beck Cogburn researches in the areas of philosophy of mind and epistemology of extraordinary experiences. Her paper “Goff’s Error? Intrinsicality and the New Argument for Panpsychism” was accepted to the Alabama Philosophical Society’s 2024 conference. She teaches classes in paranormal epistemology, paranormal metaphysics, and existentialism.
B.A. in Philosophy, University of Minnesota (1996)
M.A. in Philosophy, The Ohio State University (1999)
M.L.I.S. Louisiana State University (2002)
PHIL 1000: Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 3020: Paranormal Epistemology
PHIL 3020: Paranormal Metaphysics
PHIL 3001: Existentialism
Honorable Mention for “Going Down South,” 2020 Words and Music contest, Peauxdunque
Review
"How to Win Friends," Minnesota Magazine, Summer 2010 (fiction contest winner)
"Million Dollar Pie," Country Roads Magazine, June 2008 (Summer Fiction Contest winner)
Books
A Steampunk Introduction to Philosophy (in preparation for Kendall Hunt)
Greater than a Tourist- Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, (CZYK Publishing, 2022)
Ava’s Place (Kensington Books, 2017)
Louisiana Saves the Library (Kensington Books, 2016)
Short Stories
“Chainsaw,” Chapter Journal, SMR 22 (2022)
“Losing Everything,” Alluvian (2022)
“Tin Roof Café,” Untenured Magazine 1.2 (July 2022)
“Zelda and Han," Drunk Monkeys 7.5 (May 2022)
“Family,” Hash Journal (December 2021)
“The Throw,” Honorable Mention in the Little Tokyo 2021 fiction contest
“6264 Avenue Z,” Showbear Family Circus (June 7, 2021)
“City of the Dead,” Common Ground Review (Fall/Winter 2021)
“Cats,” In Parentheses 6.4 (Spring 2021)
“Exit 2,” Dillydoun Review (December 2020)
"Jaguar,” Marathon Literary Review (August 2020)
“Crossing the River,” Miracle Monocle (Spring 2020)
"Truth and Consequences," Tom's Voice Magazine 9"
"Nice Things and Nasty Things," Gris Gris Rouge (September 2006)
"Live at the Lone Star Club," Jubilee Anthology (2005)
"Snakes in the Garden," Jubilee Anthology (2004)
"The Dream," Phantasmagoria 4.1 (2004)