11/15/2016
Over the next few weeks, we're going to introduce you to some of the newest members of our department. Meet first-year PhD student Delicia Kamins!
Delicia answered some questions about where she's from and what drew her to Stony Brook.
1) What are your research interests?
I am deeply drawn to phenomenology – that is, what we can learn about (indeed, what is) reality via an understanding of what is represented sensorially. I am specifically drawn to Hegel’s Idealism, as well as Kant’s and Spinoza’s Rationalism, and Heidegger’s investigation into Being.
2) Where are you from?
The City by the Bay: San Francisco!
3) Where did you do your undergraduate/MA education?
San Francisco State University, having worked with Mohammed Azadpur, Anita Silvers and Ásta Sveinsdóttir.
4) Why did you choose Stony Brook?
Stony Brook was highly recommended by the chair of my dept. at SFSU, Dr. Anita Silvers: After researching it myself, I was very impressed with both the rigor of the program, the amazing faculty, and *two* Hegelians (female Hegelians at that!). After visiting the campus and meeting my future mentors and fellow students/colleagues, I knew Stony Brook was the place for me.