Hanna Kim, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Academic Program: Philosophy
Degrees: Ph.D. Philosophy, The University of Michigan; B.A. Philosophy, The University of Chicago
Hanna Kim is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy. Her primary research areas are in aesthetics, philosophy of language, and experimental philosophy. Her teaching interests include philosophy of mind, logic, and moral psychology. She has written articles on metaphor, aesthetic terms, imaginative resistance, experimental philosophy in journals such as the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Philosophia, and Review of Philosophy and Psychology. She is a member of the Pittsburgh Empirical Philosophy Lab.