Communication Studies Faculty
Pablo Muchnik
Associate Professor (2010)
B.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires, M.A. New School University, Ph.D. New School University

Pablo Muchnik specializes in Kant, early modern philosophy, ethics, and political philosophy. He taught at Siena College (NY) from 2003 to 2010.
He is the author of Kant's Theory of Evil: An Essay on the Dangers of Self-Love and the Aprioricity of History (Lexington Books, 2009), editor of the first two volumes of Rethinking Kant (Cambridge Scholar Publishers, Vol. I, 2008; Vol. II, forthcoming), co-editor (with Sharon Anderson-Gold) of Kant's Anatomy of Evil (Cambridge University Press, 2010), and director of the series Kantian Questions from Cambridge Scholar Publishers. Dr. Muchnik is the recipient of various national and international scholarships and awards, and is currently vicepresident of the North American Kant Society.
In addition to the North American Kant Society, Dr. Muchnik is also involved in the following professional activities and projects:
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Dr. Angela N. Hosek and her colleague Dr. Rebecca DiVerniero received the Top Paper Award (out of 155 papers submitted) for their project titled, "Twitter as a Classroom Tool: Exploring the Use, Benefits, and Downfalls from the Perspectives of Instructors and Students," from the Human Communication and Technology Division. Dr. Hosek was also on the Top Panel for the Basic Course Division. Both took place at the National Communication Association Annual Meeting in November.







