I'm an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. My main philosophical interests are in philosophy of language (assertion, context-dependence), feminist philosophy (silencing, subordination), and philosophy of law (free speech). Before coming to Michigan, I taught at Rutgers and at Syracuse University.
Elsewhere on this site you can find:
Papers – Selected papers on
silencing, free speech, testimony, and assertion.
Teaching – Selected syllabi from courses taught at Michigan, Rutgers, and Syracuse.
Links I Like – Timesinks on the internet.
Contact details:
Department of Philosophy |
Email: imaitra-at-umich-dot-edu |
Last Updated: April 24, 2012