Eve Anne Browning Ph.D.
Abbreviated  Curriculum Vitae

Highest  Degree:
            Ph.D.  in philosophy, University of California, San Diego, 1979
            Title of Dissertation: Eleatic  and Platonic Semantics.  
            Advisor:  Prof. Edward N. Lee
            Areas of specialization: Ancient Greek  philosophy; ethics; classical studies; feminism and feminist theory.
           
Academic  Appointments: 
Selected  Publications:
  
 (a) Books     
·         Explorations in Feminist Ethics:  Theory and Practice, co-edited with Susan Coultrap-McQuin.  Indiana University Press, April 1992.
 
·         Philosophy and Feminist Criticism,  Paragon Issues in Philosophy Series, Paragon House, 1993. 

Encyclopedia of Modern Everyday Inventions. With Fred Schroeder and David Cole. Greenwood Press, 2003

(b) Articles      
·         "Women, Slaves, and Love of Toil in Aristotle's  Ethics", Engendering Origins: Critical Feminist Essays on the History  of Western Philosophy edited by Bat-Ami Bar-On; SUNY Press 1993;  pp.129-148.
            
·         “Plotinus on the Souls of Beasts” Journal of  Neoplatonic Studies I, Fall 1992.
 
·         "The Soul of the Beast in Stoic Thought", Proceedings  of the IVth International Conference on Greek Philosophy, edited by  Konstantin Boudouris; Kluwer 1993.
 
·         "The Last Best Ally: Sophocles on the Death of  Oedipus", Interdisciplinary Humanities X.1, Winter 1993.
 
·         "Body, Mind, and Gender", Voices of Wisdom:  A Multicultural Philosophy Reader ed. Gary Kessler; Wadsworth 1994.
 
·         "Animal Politics: Visions of Animal Political Life  in Ancient Greek Thought". Skepsis VII (fall 1996)