
معرفی
Dan Yim is a Professor of Philosophy at Bethel University's College of Arts and Sciences, History, Philosophy, and Political Science department since 2006. He holds a B.A. from the University of California (1993), M.A. in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics from Biola University (1997), and Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Southern California (2003).
- Education: UC Berkeley (B.A., 1993)
- Biola University (M.A., 1997)
- USC (Ph.D., 2003)
His research focuses on early modern philosophy, intersections of race/gender/sexuality, philosophy of popular culture, and self-deception epistemology. His work spans historical analysis (Locke, Mill) to contemporary cultural engagement (30 Rock, fashion studies). Recent publications explore cognitive heuristics and reinterpretations of evil in Feuerbachian frameworks.
Publications span journals like Locke Studies and British Journal for the History of Philosophy, as well as pop culture-focused anthologies from Wiley-Blackwell. No formal awards are listed in the provided text.
No advisees or grant information specified. Maintains a departmental website: https://bethelhistory.wordpress.com/.




