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Anna Cremaldi serves as Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy and Religion within Appalachian State University's College of Arts and Sciences. Her position represents a core faculty appointment focused on advancing scholarship and teaching in philosophical disciplines.
Her research centers on Ethics and Moral Philosophy, with specialized expertise in Ancient Philosophy (particularly Aristotelian ethics), Aesthetics, and Social Philosophy. This interdisciplinary focus examines moral psychology through historical frameworks and contemporary applications, analyzing concepts like bitterness, self-love, open-mindedness, and the ethics of fictional engagement.
Recent publications (2017-2023) reveal consistent scholarly output in high-impact journals, demonstrating evolving depth in moral psychology while maintaining connections to classical philosophy. Her work shows increasing attention to emotional states within ethical frameworks, bridging ancient virtue theory with modern social concerns.
As an active Associate Professor, she contributes to departmental teaching missions and academic service. While specific grant details aren't public, her publication record indicates sustained research productivity typical of mid-career philosophy faculty. The department provides standard resources for philosophical research without specialized laboratory infrastructure.


