Publications and Presentations
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Publications
My name in bold indicates papers for which I was sole or lead author.
Peer-Reviewed Articles
“Mengzian Sensitivity to Social Roles.” Lebkuecher, Gina. 2024. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11712-024-09931-0.
“Why Moral Bioenhancement Cannot Reliably Produce Virtue.” Lebkuecher, Gina, Marley Hornewer, Maya Roytman, Sydney Samoska, and Joseph Vukov. 2023. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy (Forthcoming).
Other Publications
“The Ouroboros Threat.” Vukov, Joseph, Tera Joseph, Gina Lebkuecher, Michelle Ramirez, and Michael Burns. 2023. American Journal of Bioethics.
“Extended Frameworks for Extended Reality: Ethical Considerations.” Michael Burns, Gina Lebkuecher, Sophia Rahman, Maya Roytman, Sydney Samoska, and Joseph Vukov. 2022. American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 13 (3): 171–73. https://doi.org/10.1080/21507740.2022.2082594.
“Bioenhanced ‘Virtues’ May Threaten Personal Identity.” Lebkuecher, Gina, Marley Hornewer, Sydney Samoska, Sarah Khan, Kit Rempala, and Joseph Vukov. 2021. AJOB Neuroscience 12 (2–3): 117–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/21507740.2021.1904047.
“Review: Seeing Clearly: A Buddhist Guide to Life.” Lebkuecher, Gina. 2021. Teaching Philosophy 44 (1): 104–8. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190887506.001.0001.
Presentations
* after title indicates online (remote) presentation
“Roles, Ritual, and Oppression” Spring 2024
APA Pacific Division, “Kinds, Virtues, and Roles in Early Chinese Thought” panel (forthcoming)
“Chat-GPT as a Teaching Tool for Ethics” Spring 2024
AAPT-APA Pacific Division Teaching Hub (forthcoming)
“The Ouroboros Threat”* Fall 2023
Co-presented with Drs. Joe Vukov and Michael Burns, Loyola Ethics and Values Symposium (LEAVS)
“Body as Cultural Situation: On Freedom, Gender, Fall 2023
and the Ethical Implications of Beauvoir’s Phenomenology”
Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy Annual Conference, “Relations: Approaches to Ethics through Relational Theories” panel
“Fingertip Whorls as an Introduction to Race Constructivism” Summer 2023
Loyola University Chicago Focus on Teaching and Learning (FOTL) Conference, “Decolonizing the Future”
Loyola University Chicago Graduate Instructor Teaching Workshop Spring 2023
With two faculty instructors, led workshop for new graduate instructors in the Philosophy Department
“How LUC Does MAP”* Spring 2022
Jointly presented with Rene Ramirez at annual Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) “How to Run a MAP Chapter 101” Workshop
“Collaborating on Technology Use Policies in the Classroom: Spring 2020
Increasing Student Buy-In and Improving Accessibility”*
Jointly presented with Ariel Simms, J.D. (American University) at the AAPT-APA Central Division Teaching Hub
“The Morality of Memory Self-Modification: Insight From Feminist Fall 2020
Conceptions of Self and Identity”*
Presented at Binghamton University Social, Political, Ethical and Legal Philosophy Graduate Conference
“The Ethical Implications of Beauvoir’s Existentialist Phenomenology Fall 2020
in The Second Sex”*
Presented at Loyola University-Marquette University Online Workshop in Phenomenology
“Mengzi on Moral Psychology and Motivation”* Fall 2020
Presented and workshopped at Loyola Ethics and Values Symposium (LEAVS)
“Socratic Leadership” Spring 2020
Jointly presented with Dr. Freya Möbus at the American Association of Philosophy Teachers and American Philosophical Association Committee on the Teaching of Philosophy Teaching Hub
“Incorporating Mengzi’s Ethics in the Classroom” Summer 2019
Presented at Manchester Metropolitan University and University of Manchester’s Multicultural Philosophy Conference
“Mengzian Extension as Sensitivity” Spring 2019
Presented at Fordham University’s Red Star Line Conference
“Art as Language: Opening Up the Conversation” Spring 2019
Presented with undergraduate mentee, Joohee Cho, at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art as part of the Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) program
“The Disabled Body Politic” Spring 2018
Presented at the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Annual Conference