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Toggle navigation * about (current) * research * writing * music * cv HANNAH H. KIM Hi! I’m Hannah. I’m a philosophy professor at the University of Arizona. I’m also an editor for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. I work on aesthetics (esp. literature and music), metaphysics, and Asian philosophy. My favorite topics are found at their intersections. I’m also committed to public philosophy. My writings have appeared in WIRED, LA Times, USA Today, Public Seminar, The Philosopher, and Aesthetics for Birds, among others. Before joining Arizona, I taught at Macalester College. And before that, I received my PhD in Philosophy and PhD minor in Comparative Literature from Stanford. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EVENTS Nov, 2024 TBD, Danto at 100- What Comes Next? (Columbia University) 🗽 Oct, 2024 “How Fictional Events Can be Past, Present, or Future”, American Society for Aesthetics (Chicago) 🌆 Sep, 2024 TBD, Northern Arizona University (colloquium) 🏜️ Aug, 2024 TBD, National University of Singapore 🇸🇬 Aug, 2024 TBD, International Conference on K-Narratology (Seoul National University) 🇰🇷 Aug, 2024 TBD, Philosophy and Literature panel, World Congress of Philosophy (Rome) 🇮🇹 Jul, 2024 “How Fictional Events Can be Past, Present, or Future”, PIKSI-Boston (MIT) 🌃 Jul, 2024 “How Fictional Events Can be Past, Present, or Future”, LanCog Summer Metaphysics Workshop (Lisbon) 🇵🇹 Jun, 2024 Mark Sanders Workshop in Longform Writing, (NY) 🖊️ May, 2024 “Juche as a Perspective,” East-West Philosophers’ Conference (University of Hawaii) 🍍 © Copyright 2024 Hannah H. Kim.