ALLISON PIÑEROS GLASSCOCK

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ALLISON PIÑEROS GLASSCOCK allison.glasscock@yale.edu www.allisonpinerosglasscock.com Department of Philosophy, P.O. Box 208306, New Haven, CT, 06520 EDUCATION PhD, Philosophy and Classics Combined Program Sep 2012-[Jun 2018] University of Toronto MA, Philosophy Sep 2010-Aug 2011 Western Oregon University BA summa cum laude (Honors Program), Philosophy Sep 2006-Jun 2010 Minor: German AREA OF SPECIALIZATION: Ancient Philosophy AREAS OF COMPETENCE: Early Modern Philosophy, Ethics, Philosophy of Education RESEARCH LANGUAGES: Greek, Latin, German, French COMPLETED WORKS The Discipline of Virtue: Knowledge and the Unity of the Virtues in the Protagoras [Defends the view that the discussion of the unity of the virtues is intended to show only that each kind of virtuous action is accomplished through the same category of power as that which is responsible for skilled activity (i.e. the power of knowledge). Contra the standard interpretations, the discussion is not intended to show that the virtues are all the very same knowledge or that they are mutually entailing kinds of knowledge.] Under review CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (*=refereed) The Discipline of Virtue: Learning and knowledge in the Protagoras *Central APA Meeting (Symposium) Comments by Justin Clark (Utah State University) and Nicholas J. Smith (Lewis & Clark College) Chicago, IL Feb 22, 2018 Allison Piñeros Glasscock Curriculum Vitae 1

Virtue & Value in Plato & Aristotle University College London May 22, 2017 Comments on Rusty Jones (Harvard), The Real Challenge of the Republic Working Group in Ancient Philosophy (WGAP) May 5, 2017 Educating for Excellence: Socrates on soul care as technē *Eastern APA Meeting (Symposium) comments by Emily Austin (Wake Forest University) and Evan Rodriguez (Idaho State University) Savannah, GA (session cancelled due to weather) *Philosophy & Education: A Graduate Student Conference The Catholic University of America Working Group in Ancient Philosophy (WGAP) Jan 3, 2018 Mar 24, 2017 Nov 18, 2016 Presentation on Eudemian Ethics 7.2.9-36 Workshop on Eudemian Ethics Cornell University Aug 26, 2016 Learning Unlimited: A new reading of the geometry lesson in the Meno *Athena in Action comments by Carissa Phillips-Garret (Rice University) and Sabina Vacarino Bremner (Columbia University) Princeton University *Dialectical Debates in Plato Université de Sherbrooke (Québec) Working Group in Ancient Philosophy (WGAP) Aug 17, 2016 Mar 19, 2016 Feb 5, 2016 Presentation on Epictetus Enchiridion 5-12 Yale-Toronto Graduate Student Workshop co-presented with Juan S. Piñeros Glasscock hosted by Jun 24, 2016 Comments on Mary Margaret McCabe (King s College London), First Chop Your Logos: Socrates and the sophists on language, logic and moral development Working Group in Ancient Philosophy (WGAP) Feb 20, 2015 Presentation on Hippias Major 298c8-300a1 Yale-Toronto Graduate Student Workshop hosted by May 25, 2013 Models of Motivation in Plato s Gorgias *Princeton Ancient Philosophy Graduate Student Conference comments by Tom Miller (Princeton) Princeton University *2012 Joint Meeting of the South Carolina Society for Philosophy and the North Carolina Philosophical Society Elon University Mar 10, 2012 Feb 25, 2012 Allison Piñeros Glasscock Curriculum Vitae 2

TEACHING EXPERIENCE As Instructor of Record/Sole Instructor (Yale) Introduction to Philosophy of Education Summer Session A Jun 2017 As Teaching Assistant (Yale) Introduction to Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Kant Instructor: Keith DeRose The Elements of Greek Grammar Instructor: Kyle Conrau-Lewis Introduction to Ethics Instructor: Shelly Kagan Introduction to Ancient Philosophy Instructor: Brad Inwood Introduction to Philosophy of Religion Instructor: John Hare Introduction to Ancient Philosophy Instructor: Verity Harte Spring 2018 Fall 2017 Spring 2016 Fall 2014 As Grader (Toronto) Ethics and Mental Health Instructor: Thomas Mathien Death and Dying Instructor: Tom Berry Winter 2011 Additional Qualifications and Experience Certificate of College Teaching Preparation (CCTP) Requires two observations of and written reflections on others teaching; two occasions of being observed teaching; participation in one fundamentals of teaching and eight advanced teaching workshops; teaching portfolio; exit interview (Yale) Guest lectures (at Yale) Introduction to Parmenides for Brad Inwood s Introduction to Ancient Philosophy The Hiddenness of God for John Hare s Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion [Spring 2018] Sep 8, 2016 Apr 8, 2015 Allison Piñeros Glasscock Curriculum Vitae 3

Writing Consultant (specializing in philosophy papers) Provided individual and group writing consultations to a diverse student body, including first-generation college students and English as Second Language students (first languages: Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, American Sign Language) Writing Center, Western Oregon University Advanced Placement Summer Writing Academy Co-taught a week-long series of writing workshops for senior high school students supervised by Katherine Schmidt Writing Center, Western Oregon University Philosophy Tutor Provided individual consultations to a diverse student body, including first-generation college students and English as Second Language students Academic Advising and Learning Center, Western Oregon University Fall 2011-Spring 2012 and Fall 2008-Spring 2010 Jul 2009 Fall 2009-Spring 2010 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Reviewer for Bloomsbury Academic Sep 2017-present Research Assistant to Verity Harte Responsible for compiling bibliographies and indices for Rereading Ancient Philosophy: Old Chestnuts and Sacred Cows (Cambridge University Press) Oct 2016-Jul 2017 Referee, Graduate Philosophy Conference 2017, 2016, 2015 Co-organizer, Working Group in Ancient Philosophy (WGAP) Responsible for speaker invitations, event coordination -Spring 2017 Teaching Fellow Representative Philosophy Department 2016 Co-organizer, Yale Prospective Graduate Student Visits Responsible for coordinating accommodations and schedules, planning graduate student events Allison Piñeros Glasscock Curriculum Vitae 4

Co-organizer, Minorities and Philosophy Working Group (MAP) Responsible for speaker invitations, event coordination Fall 2013- Conference co-organizer, Yale-UConn Graduate Philosophy Conference Responsible for coordinating paper refereeing, speaker invitations, budgeting hosted at the University of Connecticut May 5, 2013 HONORS AND AWARDS Graduate Student Travel Stipend Award American Philosophical Association (Eastern and Central Divisions) University Dissertation Fellowship Richard J. Franke Fellowship Summer Language Institute Fellowship Fulbright English Teaching Award (Germany) Fulbright Association Honors Program Scholarship Western Oregon University 2018 2016 academic year 2012-present May 2013 2010-2011 (declined) 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 GRADUATE COURSEWORK (*=audits) Courses in the history of philosophy (Yale, unless otherwise noted) *Plato s Metaphysics Verity Harte *Stoicism Brad Inwood *Plato s Philebus Verity Harte *Reconsidering Rationalism Julia Borcherding and Michael Della Rocca *Plato s Phaedo Verity Harte and Brad Inwood *Seneca s De Beneficiis Brad Inwood *Aristotelian Virtue Theory David Charles *Plato s Republic Verity Harte and Mary Margaret McCabe *Plato s Theaetetus Sarah Broadie (New York University) *Aristotle and the Mind-Body Relationship David Charles Spring 2018 Fall 2017 Spring 2017 Spring 2017 Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Spring 2016 Allison Piñeros Glasscock Curriculum Vitae 5

*Nicomachean Ethics VI David Charles and Verity Harte Platonic and Aristotelian Philosophical Psychology Verity Harte Republic VIII Verity Harte Hume Kenneth Winkler Physics II Verity Harte Stoic Logic Susanne Bobzien Plato s Laws, Book X Verity Harte and Raphael Woolf Aristotle s Criticisms of Plato s Forms Lloyd Gerson (Toronto) Aristotelian Ethics Brad Inwood (Toronto) Plato s Gorgias Rachel Barney (Toronto) Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Spring 2013 Fall 2012 Spring 2011 Courses in contemporary philosophy *Moral Emotions Steve Darwall (Yale) Metaphysics through Language Zoltán Szabó (Yale) Mathematical Logic I Sun-Joo Shin (Yale) Recent Ethical Theory: Derek Parfit Steve Darwall and Shelly Kagan (Yale) Metaethics Andrew Sepielli (Toronto) Philosophy of Mathematics James Brown (Toronto) Principle of Sufficient Reason Karolina Hübner (Toronto) Animal Minds William Seager (Toronto) Ethical Naturalism after Wittgenstein Phil Clark (Toronto) Spring 2013 Fall 2012 August 2011 July 2011 Spring 2011 Spring 2011 Courses in classics (Yale) *Alcibiades and Socrates in Plato Brad Inwood Lucretius and the Georgics Martin Devecka Greek Syntax and Stylistics Victor Bers Cicero s Political Speeches Andrew Johnston The Thirty Tyrants Donald Kagan Fall 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2013 Other (Yale) *Work in Progress Kenneth Winkler First-Year Seminar Raul Saucedo and Kenneth Winkler Fall 2014 Fall 2012 Allison Piñeros Glasscock Curriculum Vitae 6

DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Learning Virtue: The Value of Knowledge and Learning in Plato My dissertation examines arguments for the value of knowledge and learning in four of Plato s dialogues: the Laches, the Protagoras, the Meno, and the Euthydemus. I argue that discussions of Socrates views about the relationship among virtue, knowledge, and happiness have failed to recognize two important aspects of Socrates project. First, one of Socrates central concerns is what it takes for a person to become virtuous and happy. Socrates is interested in identifying the role that knowledge and philosophical inquiry play in our moral and intellectual development. Second, Socrates is committed to helping his interlocutors come to value philosophical knowledge and the practice of philosophical inquiry for their own sakes. Socrates thinks that being a knower having and exercising one s capacity for rational and theoretical thought is, all by itself, a good way to be and that this way of being is inherently beneficial for its possessor. This leads Socrates to entertain the radical possibility that virtue and happiness consist in philosophical inquiry and the acquisition of philosophical knowledge. Committee: Verity Harte (supervisor), Stephen Darwall, Brad Inwood, Raphael Woolf (external) last updated March 14, 2018 Allison Piñeros Glasscock Curriculum Vitae 7