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Kenneth M. Sayre (August 13, 1928 – October 6, 2022) was an American philosopher who spent most of his career at the University of Notre Dame (ND). His early career was devoted mainly to philosophic applications of artificial intelligence, cybernetics, and information theory.
He is a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, where his work emphasizes the interrelations of political philosophy, culture, and religion. [1] Deneen's most notable book, Why Liberalism Failed, argues that the principles of liberalism have caused societal fragmentation and the erosion of communal bonds.
Tuition for full-time students at the University of Notre Dame in 2023 is $62,693 a year. [195] Room and board is estimated to be an additional $17,378 a year for students who live in campus housing. Notre Dame is a private university, so it offers the same tuition for in-state and out-of-state students. [195]
Catherine H. Zuckert (born 1942) is an American political philosopher and Reeves Dreux Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. [ 1 ] Books
Sterba is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. [1] He is a past president of the American Philosophical Association and the North American Society for Social Philosophy. [1] He has authored 35 books. [1] Sterba is an atheist. [2] His 2019 book, Is a Good God Logically Possible?, is on the problem of evil.
Paul J. Weithman is an American philosopher and Glynn Family Honors Professor of Philosophy at University of Notre Dame.He is known for his works on political philosophy. [1] [2] [3] Weithman won the David and Elaine Spitz Prize in 2012 for his book Why Political Liberalism?
Gary Michael Gutting [1] (April 11, 1942 – January 18, 2019) [2] was an American philosopher and holder of an endowed chair in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. His daughter is writer Tasha Alexander .
He has been in the United States since 1999, at the University of Notre Dame where he is the Paul Kimball Professor of Arts and Letters (with concurrent appointments in the Departments of German, Philosophy, and Political Science). Since 2008, he has also served as the founding Director of the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study.