
About
Dr. Brian Hood is an Associate Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy at the University of West Florida, part of the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. His research focuses on evaluating scientific methodologies, particularly in psychology and psychiatry, emphasizing validity in testing and philosophical realism. He holds degrees from UNC Greensboro (BA), University of Florida (MA), and Indiana University (MA/PhD in History and Philosophy of Science).
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Philosophy (magna cum laude), University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- Master’s in Philosophy, University of Florida
- Master’s and PhD in History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University
His research interests include the philosophy of science, epistemology, psychometrics, and the metaphysical implications of psychiatric diagnosis. His work critiques diagnostic methodologies and their societal impacts, such as disparities in mental health treatment access. Key publications address validity in psychological testing, psychiatric diagnosis debates, and latent variable analysis.
Selected Awards & Fellowships:
- Victor E. Thoren Graduate Student Research Fellowship
- S. Westfall Fellowship for Graduate Student Research Travel
- Ruth N. Halls Fellowship
He has presented internationally, including in Georgia and the Netherlands, and remains active in professional associations like the Philosophy of Science Association and American Psychological Association. His teaching spans philosophy of science, epistemology, and logic.
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