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He was a professor of philosophy at Fordham University from 1954 to 1990. [3] Important works by Lauer which helped disseminate the ideas of Hegel and Husserl in the United States include: A Reading of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (1977), The Triumph of Subjectivity (1958) and Edmund Husserl: Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy (1965 ...
Christopher M. Cullen, S.J. (born 1962) is an American philosopher and associate professor of philosophy at Fordham University. Cullen is known for his works on medieval philosophy. He is the editor-in-chief of International Philosophical Quarterly. [1]
In 1976, Koterski graduated with a H.A.B. degree in Classics from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.In 1980, he earned a M.A. from Saint Louis University with a thesis titled Aristotle's Ethics and Reflective Equilibrium, and then two years later a Ph.D. from the same school, while there on a Danforth Fellowship.
Thought: Fordham University Quarterly was a peer-reviewed academic journal that published articles and reviews on a broad range of topics in the Catholic tradition.The journal was established in 1926 at the America Press and moved to Fordham University in 1939, [1] with the first Fordham edition of the journal appearing in March 1940. [2]
He was a Jesuit priest (he was ordained a priest on 15 August 1953). He taught philosophy at St. Peter's College, Fordham University, and, beginning in 1981, at Boston College, where he was, at the time of his death, emeritus professor of philosophy. He died in December 2016 in Weston, Massachusetts, at the age of 96.
Brian Evan Anthony Davies OP (born 7 July 1951) is a British philosopher, Roman Catholic priest, and friar.He is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University (since 1995), and author of An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, now in its fourth English edition, which has been translated into five languages.
Brian Treanor is the current Casassa Chair in Social Values, Professor of Philosophy in the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and the academic director of the Academy of Catholic Thought & Imagination at Loyola Marymount University. [1] He received his Ph.D. from Boston College where he studied with Richard Kearney and Jacques Taminiaux. [2]
Fordham University (/ ˈ f ɔːr d ə m /) is a private Jesuit research university in New York City, United States.Established in 1841 and named after the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx in which its original campus is located, Fordham is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit university in the northeastern United States [11] and the third-oldest university in New York State.