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DREW CHASTAIN Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Philosophy Loyola University New Orleans 6363 St. Charles Ave. Box 107 New Orleans, LA 70118 8825 Plum Street New Orleans, LA 70118 chastain@loyno.edu drew_chastain@hotmail.com 504.491.8673 EDUCATION Ph.D. Philosophy, 2003 Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana Dissertation: Interpreting Metaphor (Award of Degree: August 13, 2003; Committee: Forbes, Brower, Lodge) M.A. Philosophy, 1999 Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana B.A. Philosophy, with minor in Anthropology, 1996 University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida Thesis: A Challenge for Instrumental Theories of Human Ends EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana (2011-present), Visiting Assistant Professor It Is What It Is Films, New Orleans, Louisiana (2006-2011), Director, Writer, Video Editor Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana (2007-2010), Assistant Professor Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana (2004-2007), Visiting Assistant Professor, Adjunct AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Philosophy of Life Meaning Philosophy of Spirituality Applied Ethics

AREAS OF COMPETENCE Biomedical Ethics Race & Identity Politics Philosophy of Art Epistemology History of Modern Philosophy Political Philosophy Philosophy of Language Continental Philosophy Metaphysics Cognitive Science Analytic Philosophy Ancient Philosophy FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS (PEER-REVIEWED) Gifts Without Givers: Metaphorical Gift Language and Secular Spirituality ( revise and resubmit at Sophia) ABSTRACT. Does it make good sense to view something as a gift if it is not intentionally provided by some form of agency? This question is of central importance in recent attempts to promote secular spirituality, but those explicitly developing such a philosophy Robert Solomon among them have yet to provide a fully satisfactory justification for viewing this or that as a gift when there is no giver. Without attempting to clear up what is meant by spirituality, my purpose here is to defend this general way of thinking and speaking by showing that metaphorical gift language serves to cultivate existential gratitude or gratitude for life or some aspect of life without violating the secular norm prohibiting supernaturalism. PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS Money for Everyone: Why We Need a Citizen s Income. 2014. Basic Income Studies. 9 (1-2): 137-140. IN PREPARATION Can life be meaningful without free will? ABSTRACT. In Meaningfulness, Hard Determinism and Objectivity (2008), Trevor Pisciotta argues that the judgment that someone s life is meaningful depends necessarily on whether the subject of that life is a free agent in a deep sense. Derk Pereboom s reply (2014) to Pisciotta helps us to see the weakness of Pisciotta s position, but the main point of the present paper is to show that, in his reliance on Susan Wolf s hybrid theory of life meaningfulness (1997, 2010), Pisciotta is not operating with an account that can help with the question of the compatibility of life meaning with deep free agency. To help indicate the limits of Wolf s kind of approach (for this kind of question and more generally), I sketch an alternative agency-defeat account of meaningfulness judgments which provides

a framework for the meaning-compatibilist conclusion that life can be understood as meaningful even if we do not have deep free agency. The Meaningfulness of Attachment ABSTRACT. The attachments that exist between people in close relationships are meaningful, but it s hard at first to see what this judgment amounts to exactly, or how judgments of the meaningfulness of attachment could be in any way related to judgments of the meaningfulness of words. I argue that it is because both kinds of meaningfulness judgments are tracking the intelligibility of something that appeal to the concepts of meaning and meaningfulness is so natural. I also argue that a satisfying account of the meaningfulness of attachment must make use of the internal standpoint on what it s like to live a life, which goes against the lately dominant external paradigm that judges life meaning from the third-person point of view, as found in the theories of Susan Wolf and Thaddeus Metz. Can trivial or immoral aims make life meaningful?: What s missing in Susan Wolf s approach to life meaning ABSTRACT. Susan Wolf s account (1997, 2010) of what makes a life meaningful is encapsulated in her slogan: Meaning arises when subjective attraction meets objective attractiveness. This account leads Wolf to the conclusion that trivial or immoral activities cannot confer meaning on a life because, while they may be pursued with subjective enthusiasm, they do not qualify as objectively valuable. Here, I d like to try out a new way to test what we judge to be meaningful (a miss-test ) which indicates the inadequacy of Wolf s approach and strongly supports the conclusion that trivial and perhaps even immoral activities can make life meaningful. PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) 2016 Can Trivial or Immoral Activities Make Life More Meaningful?: What s Missing in Susan Wolf s Approach to Life Meaning, Long Island Philosophical Society, Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY, April 9 (see In Preparation above) 2016 Can Trivial or Immoral Activities Make Life More Meaningful?: What s Missing in Susan Wolf s Approach to Life Meaning, Midsouth Philosophy Conference, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, February 19-20 (see In Preparation above) 2015 Internal Meaning and Social Theory, Articulating Political Philosophy and Anthropological Theory, Method, and Evidence, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, December

2015 Gifts without Givers: Metaphorical Gift Language and Secular Spirituality, Mississippi Philosophical Association, Millsaps College, Jackson, MS, March 2015 Gifts without Givers: Metaphorical Gift Language and Secular Spirituality, Midsouth Philosophy Conference, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, March 2008 Using a Course Portfolio to Measure and Improve Student Learning, Defining and Promoting Student Success Conference, hosted by the Faculty Resource Network, San Francisco, November, co-presented with Dr. Paul Schafer 2006 Thought Work as Philosophical Practice in the Classroom, The 8th International Conference of Philosophical Practice, Seville, Spain, April 2004 "The New Orleans Lyceum," International Conference of Philosophical Practice, Copenhagen, Denmark, August, co-presented with David O'Donaghue, Director of The Lyceum COMMENTARY 2016 Reply to Douglas Henry s The Real Euthyphro Problem, Midsouth Philosophy Conference, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, February 2015 Reply to Heather Wilburn s Experience and Contradiction: Thinking the Other of Damaged Life, Midsouth Philosophy Conference, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, March OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2016 Organized Visiting Professor Research Group, Loyola University, 2015- present FILM AND MUSIC 2011 Shine, Documentary (3 episodes), Director, Video Editor 2010 Double Triple Zero, Feature (85 mins), Director, Writer, Video Editor 2009 Half Awake, Album (by The Way), Keyboards 2009 Pals, Short (45 mins), Director, Writer, Video Editor 2008 Triple Zero, Short (45 mins), Director, Writer, Video Editor 2007 Hyacinth Girl, Music Video (5 mins), Director, Writer, Video Editor HONORS AND AWARDS 2001 Freie Universität Exchange Fellowship, Berlin, 2000-2001 2000 Tulane Graduate Fellowship, 1997-2000

GRANTS 2010 Faculty Communities of Teaching Scholars (FaCTS) grant funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (for infusion of internationalization themes and service-learning in Health Ethics), 2009-2010 COURSES TAUGHT Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana (2011-present) Philosophy of the Human Person, 15 sections (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) Making Moral Decisions, 14 sections (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) Introduction to Philosophy, 4 sections (2011, 2012, 2013) Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana (2007-2010) Health Ethics, 19 sections (2007, 2008, 2010) Problems in Philosophy, 7 sections (2007, 2008, 2010) African-American Philosophy, 1 section (2009) Great Books: Philosophy of Spirituality, 1 section (2009) Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana (2004-2007) Modern Philosophy, 4 sections (2004, 2005) Philosophies of Self, 7 sections (1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Introduction to Philosophy, 5 sections (2000, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2012) Ethics, 3 sections (2006) Philosophy of Art, 1 section (2007) Philosophy of Film, 1 section (2007) The New Orleans Lyceum, New Orleans, Louisiana Baseball Ethics: You Make the Call!, 1 section (2005) Introduction to Metaphor in Language, Art, and Culture, 1 section (2004) Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida Philosophy of Art, 1 section (2006) GRADUATE QUALIFYING PAPERS Hidden Truths: Interpreting Metaphorical Statements Truth-Conditionally, 1999 (Committee: Forbes, Brower) Describing Music Metaphorically, 1998 (Committee: Zimmerman, Glenn)

GRADUATE LEVEL CLASSES TAKEN Philosophy of Language (Forbes) Philosophy and Gender (Zimmerman) Advanced Symbolic Logic (Lee) Mathematical Logic (Forbes) Metaphysics of Modality (Forbes) Philosophy of Language (Brower) Cognitive Science (Bogdan) Philosophy of Law (Mack) Plato (Burger) Heidegger (Zimmerman) Aristotle (Burger) Kant (Glenn) Kierkegaard (Glenn) Epistemology (Brower) Rationalism (Lodge) NEW ORLEANS COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT The New Orleans Lyceum, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2003-2005 Administrator and Facilitator. A leader in local initiative for "Building Communities of Inquiry." ERACE, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2004-2005 Facilitator for discussion groups, which are free and open to the public. REFERENCES Karl Widerquist Jason Berntsen Bruce Brower Georgetown University Xavier University Tulane University School of Foreign Service 1 Drexel Drive Chairperson Education City New Orleans, LA 70125 6823 St. Charles Avenue PO Box 23689 jberntse@xula.edu New Orleans, LA 70118 Doha, Qatar 504.520.7624 bbrower@tulane.edu Karl@Widerquist.com 504.862.3383 +974 44578384 PLACEMENT CREDENTIALS Available from Department of Philosophy 105 Newcomb Hall, Tulane University 6823 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA 70118-5698