Overview
Dr. Castro's research includes two tracks.
One track follows her graduate work, which is centered in Kant scholarship and informed by current science, with a broadly interdisciplinary aim. She is currently working on a book about Kant's metaethics, specifically how to establish a metaphysics of morals as a non-empirical science. More broadly in this track, Dr. Castro is interested in the family of phenomena involved in acting or cognizing as if, in a wide range of contexts that include an imagination-centered Kantian theory of autism, algorithmic agency and social justice, cognitive shifts in philosophy of humor, Immanuel Kant鈥檚 peculiar moral imperative to "act as if your maxim were to become by your will a universal law of nature" (aka Kant's formula of nature), and Japanese philosophy of art (mastery and performance in renga and Noh).
The second track in Biomedical Humanities derives from taking a philosophical perspective towards her work on the Human Genome Project at UCLA and support work for the Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine. This track includes current issues in philosophy of medicine and cyberethics. She serves as the founding Director of The Academic Center for Biomedical and Health Humanities (HealthHum), which will support collaboration from campus to community in conjunction with the downtown Wichita Biomedical Campus.
At 黑洞社区 Professor Castro has taught Late Modern Philosophy, Metaethics, Ethical Theory, Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Medicine, Philosophy of Feminism, Philosophy of the Arts, Business Ethics, Philosophy of Humor, Ethics and Computers, and Ethics of Big Data. In Fall 2024 Dr. Castro is teaching PHIL 386 Biomedical Engineering Ethics, PHIL 354 Ethics and Computers, and PHIL 360 Ethical Theory.
Information
B.A. Mathematics--Applied Science, Specialization in Computing, summa cum laude, UCLA 1993
Ph.D. Philosophy, UCLA 2006
I began my career in bioinformatics, before it was called 'bioinformatics', as a programmer and SysAdmin for the Human Genome Project core facility at UCLA. Recognizing that my undergraduate degree didn't adequately prepare me for the philosophical problems of the work, I turned to philosophy for help understanding things like the nature of homology and function, and the ethics of gene patenting. Somehow I ended up studying Immanuel Kant, who rather predates the discovery of the double-helix. Between grad school and 黑洞社区 I worked for three years at the Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine, Division of Connective Tissue diseases (grants and manuscripts; no benchwork or patient care).
Today I can't claim to be an expert in bioinformatics or cell signaling or microbiomes, but I'm certainly interested. I like systems of all kinds. Mostly I'm interested in cognitive activities like ethical agency, scientific reasoning, and artistic performance.
- Immanuel Kant's philosophy, from logic to aesthetics
- Cognizing as if (hypothetical reasoning, stage/film acting, fiction immersion, acting as 'we' in joint activity and cooperation, idealization in science, or otherwise 'giving oneself objects in imagination' a la Kant)
- Biomedical and Health Humanities
- Ethics and social justice
- Digital Transformations (big data, AI, algorithms and analytics)
- Japanese philosophy
- Philosophy of science (primarily math, biology, medicine, chemistry)
- Ethics: Metaethics, Ethical Theory, History of Ethics, Business Ethics, Ethics and Computers, Ethics of Big Data, Data Ethics for Professionals, Biomedical Engineering Ethics
- History of Philosophy: Late Modern Philosophy, Kant
- Philosophy of the Disciplines: Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Medicine
- Perspectives: Philosophy of Feminism, Philosophy of the Arts, Philosophy of Humor
- First Year Seminars: On Humor, Law
Fall 2024:
- PHIL 354 Ethics and Computers
- PHIL 360 Ethical Theory
- (possibly) PHIL 386 Biomedical Engineering Ethics
Spring 2024:
- PHIL 354 Ethics and Computers
- PHIL 386 Biomedical Engineering Ethics
Recent Talks
"Algorithmic Humor" February 2024, American Philosophical Association, Central Division.
Abstract: For decades the internet has been littered with found humor generated by naughty autocorrect glitches and spontaneous incongruities. This year generative AI based on large language models has decidedly leveled up. Today ChatGPT can write a passable sitcom scene in a style and theme of the prompter鈥檚 choice, and the techno-public is just beginning to explore what else chatbots and similar technology can generate. This quasi-singularity in AI development reframes questions for philosophy of humor, philosophy of technology, epistemology, and personhood. Drawing from Susan Sterrett鈥檚 work on the Turing Test, aspects of the explainable AI movement, and contemporary work in the philosophy of humor, I outline a general approach to theorizing algorithmic humor
"Healthy Humor" March 2024, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division.
Abstract: Christopher Boorse is often credited with elevating philosophical questions regarding our conceptions of health and disease to found philosophy of medicine as a developing specialty in academic philosophy. John Morreal is similarly credited with founding philosophy of humor. This talk brings together considerations from both these traditions to establish a framework for understanding healthy humor and its potential contrast concepts, ranging from sick humor to considering what might qualify as a humor disability.
Some publications
Castro, Susan V. H. (2022) "Prosecuting the Case Against Clewis" Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 4:283-6. [This is a pompous, tongue-in-cheek, Kantian-insider roast.]
Castro, Susan V. H. (2022) 鈥溾 MDPI Proceedings, , Philosophy and Computing Session.
Castro, Susan V. H. (2020) Blog of the APA, tags: Diversity and Inclusion, Women in Philosophy.
Castro, Susan V. H. (2019) Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, 6(1):1-15.
Castro, SVH (2018) Japan Studies Association Journal 15(1):1-22.
Some talks
Castro, Susan V. H. "Medical and Algorithmic Intimacy: Philosophical Considerations", Artful Medicine Symposium, October 2023.
Castro, Susan V. H. "Ethics of Big Data", 黑洞社区 Academic Resources Conference, January 2023.
Castro, Susan V. H. Panelist for "Academic Integrity in the Age of AI", 黑洞社区 Academic Resources Conference, January 2023.
Castro, Susan V. H. 鈥淓thics of Professional Judgment in Dentistry鈥, Wichita District Dental Society (CME credit in ethics).
Castro, Susan V. H. 鈥淪ublime Humor鈥, APA Central, Philosophy of Humor Session, February 2022.
Castro, Susan V. H. 鈥淥n the 鈥榣ogics鈥 of renga鈥 Kansas Philosophical Society, February 2020.
Castro, Susan V. H. 鈥淭he Category-Theoretic Space of Kant鈥檚 Imagination鈥, History of Philosophy of Science (HOPOS), Minneapolis, June 2016.
Castro, Susan V. H. 鈥淭he Ambitious Idea of Kant鈥檚 Corollary鈥, International Kant Congress, Vienna, September 2015.
Castro, Susan V. H. 鈥淎cting as a Double Agent without Becoming Two Faced鈥, Association of Fundraising Professionals Annual Ethics Seminar, October 17, 2014.
Castro, Susan V. H. Establishing Moral Metaphysics as a Science (monograph)
Castro, Susan V. H. "Algorithmic Intimacy"
Castro, Susan V. H. "Rules and Free Play in Renga"
Castro, Susan V. H. "How to Treat Humanity: Autism and Moral Imagination"
Castro, Susan V. H. and Feleppa, Robert. 鈥淜ant鈥檚 reply to Zeami: Sarugaku, sensus communis, and perpetual peace鈥
Castro, Susan V. H. "鈥淭he Category-Theoretic Space of Kant鈥檚 Imagination鈥
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