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Yuna Won

Yuna Won

Doctoral Lecturer
Research
Philosophical Logic, Philosophy of Language and Metaethics

Yuna Won is a doctoral lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. Her research focuses on philosophical logic, and philosophy of language and metaethics.

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Yuna Won has taught at Indiana University (Bloomington), Princeton University, and Ithaca College. She received her Ph.D. in philosophy from Cornell University in 2018, and was Philosophical Review Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell before joining Hunter’s faculty in 2023.

She primarily works on the philosophy of language, including formal semantics, pragmatics, and feminist philosophy of language; philosophical logic; and metaethics. Her interest lies especially in the dynamic and dual nature of language in our normative reasoning, deontic puzzles, speech acts, and various arguments using Moral Twin Earth thought experiments and the notion of disagreement. She is also interested in problems in feminist philosophy of language. Currently, she is working on silencing, discursive inability, and pathological conversation patterns such as hepeating. For more information, visit her website.

Courses

Professor Won teaches the following courses at Hunter:

  • Logic and Scientific Method (PHILO 170)
  • Symbolic Logic (PHILO/CSCI/MATH 275)
  • Non-Classical Logic (PHILO/CSCI/MATH 377)
  • Advanced Logic/Mathematical Logic (PHILO 375/CSCI 37100/MATH 370/MATH 672)

Office Hours

Tuesday: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Publications

Won, Y. (2021, 10 22). Chisholm’s Paradox Revisited: Puzzles regarding Contrary-to-Duty Obligations and a Dynamic Solution. Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7(0) doi: 10.3998/ergo.1122

Contact Details

Yuna Won

Philosophy
68th Street West 1434
(212) 772-4271
yw1268@hunter.cuny.edu

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