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Martin Roth was an assistant professor of [[philosophy]] at Knox from 2003 to 2007.
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Visiting assistant professor of [[Philosophy]], Martin Roth is arch-nemesis of [[Dan Wack]] due to incompatible philosophical outlooks.
  
Martin Roth was the arch-nemesis of [[Dan Wack]] due to incompatible philosophical outlooks.  His passionate teaching style, intelligence, and off-the-cuff wit brought [[students]] from all walks of [[major]] to his philosophy classes.  Unfortunately, that meant if you sign up for a Martin class, it may be big and full of people who aren't really into the material.
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He has been at Knox since 2003.
 
 
On 3 July 2007 Roth announced through a [[Facebook]] note that he was leaving Knox to take a position at the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]].  He had been at Knox since 2003.
 
 
 
He seems to be particularly interested in whether computer [[chess]] programs have minds.
 
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
Roth earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of California-Davis in 2003. He received his B.S. in Philosophy from Willamette University in 1995. Prior to that, he attended [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]] High School. He was most likely miserable in his time in secondary education.
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Roth earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of California-Davis in 2003. He received his B.S. in Philosophy from Willamette University in 1995.
 
 
==Courses Taught by Martin Roth==
 
* [[PREC 100]] (First-Year Preceptorial; he, along with [[David Amor]], ran the FP program)
 
* [[PHIL 115]] (Introduction to Philosophy)
 
* [[PHIL 202]] (Symbolic Logic)
 
* [[PHIL 218]] (Philosophy of Mind)
 
* [[PHIL 317]] (Philosophy of Science)
 
 
 
 
 
  
[[Category:Former Faculty]]
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[[Category:Faculty]]

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