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Noel Martin

Course Title: Critical Thinking

Noel Martin is currently working on her PhD in Philosophy and Cognitive Science at UC San Diego. She comes with years of teaching experience and leadership experience at UCSD. She was the former Head Teaching Assistant and Graduate Representative for the Philosophy Department. She has been a TA for many courses at UCSD as well as the official Instructor of Record for several philosophy and writing courses. During her time at Georgia State, she was President for the Center for Ethics – Student Forum and the Chair and host for the Ethics-in-Film Series. She was also the Chair of the Georgia State University Philosophy Symposium.

  • Ph.D. in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego (in process)

  • M.A. in Philosophy, Georgia State University  - May 2012

  • B.A. in Religious Studies, Humboldt State University- May 2005

UC San Diego

 

  • Graduate Teaching Consultant, Engaged Teaching Hub,  -2019-2020 
  •  Instructor of Record
    • Technology & Human Values- Summer 2018
    • Analytical Writing Pgm: Analytical Writing 1 - Fall 2017
    • Introduction to Philosophy- Summer 2017
    • Warren College Writing Pgm: Food Matters* - Summer 2017 
  •  Teaching Assistantships
    • Knowledge & Its Limits – Summer 2019
    • Ethics & Society I, - Spring 2019
    • Ethics & Society I - Winter 2019
    • Ethics & Society II - Spring 2017
    • Warren College Writing Pgm: Food Matters -Winter 2017
    • Warren College Writing Pgm: The Pursuit of Happiness - Fall 2016
    • Warren College Writing Pgm: Images and Ideology - Winter– Spring 2016
    • Warren College Writing Pgm: Tech., Identity & the Written Word - Fall 2015
    • Philosophy of Law - Spring 2015
    • Psychology of Consciousness - Winter 2015
    • Introduction to Logic - Winter 2015
    • Introduction to Ethics - Fall 2014
    • Contemporary Moral Issues—Crime & Punishment - Summer 2014
    • Warren College Writing Pgm: Food Matters - Spring 2014
    • Warren College Writing Pgm: Tech., Identity & the Written Word  - Fall 2013 – Spring 2014
    • Ethics & Society I - Summer 2013

Joyce, K., Lamey, A., Martin, N. (2018) Teaching Philosophy Through a Role-Immersion Game: Reacting to the Past.

Martin, N. (2012). Neurosentimentalism: A Defense. American Journal of Bioethics, Neuroscience, 3:3, 12-18.

Amoss, R. T., Martin, N., & Owren, M. J. (Nov, 2011). Physiological Arousal and Laughter Acoustics. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130:4, 2517.

Stenson, A. F., Martin, N., Amoss, R. T., & Owren, M. J. (Nov, 2011). Hearing Vocalizer Race from Voiced Laughter Sounds. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130:4, 2445.