Background
Eva Dadlez was born on November 27, 1956 in Syracuse, New York, United States, into the family of Tomasz M. and Anna (Romana) Dadlez.
Eva studied at Syracuse University, where she received Bachelor of Arts in 1978, Master of Library and Information Science in 1982, Master of Arts in 1986, and Doctor of Philosophy in 1991.
(This book engages contemporary debate over the seeming ir...)
This book engages contemporary debate over the seeming irrationality or inauthenticity of our emotional response to fiction, examining the many positions taken in this debate and arguing that we can understand the relation between cognition and emotion without devaluing our emotional responses to fiction.
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1997
Eva Dadlez was born on November 27, 1956 in Syracuse, New York, United States, into the family of Tomasz M. and Anna (Romana) Dadlez.
Eva studied at Syracuse University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in 1978, a Master of Library and Information Science in 1982, a Master of Arts in 1986, and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1991.
Eva Dadlez is a professor of philosophy at the University of Central Oklahoma. She writes on issues at the intersection (often at the collision) of aesthetics, ethics and epistemology. She has written two books on the preceding: "What's Hecuba to Him? Fictional Events and Actual Emotions" (1997) and "Mirrors to One Another: Emotion and Value in Jane Austen and David Hume" (2009), as well as numerous journal articles and book chapters.
She has also edited a collection entitled "Jane Austen's Emma: Philosophical Perspectives for Oxford University Press." Dadlez is a feminist ethics dilettante and occasional novelist. She has indulged in the composition of a mean-spirited academic satire ("The Sleep of Reason") that lampoons higher education in America. She also draws a lot.
(This book engages contemporary debate over the seeming ir...)
1997
American Philosophical Association
Society for Women in Philosophy
American Society for Aesthetics
Society for the Philosophical Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts
Association for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Arts
British Society of Aesthetics
South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Southwestern Philosophical Society
Quotes from others about the person
Dr. Dadlez is an incredible woman. She's obviously very knowledgeable and does her very best to show both sides of every argument. The lectures are comprehensive and very helpful, and she sometimes gives extra credit for participating in class debates.
Eva married a professor of humanities and philosophy James William Mock on August 17, 1979.