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2024

  • Research Associate Professor, Jeffrey Dirk Wilson, Presents at Conference on Ukraine

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  • Richard F. Hassing

    Research Associate Professor, Richard F. Hassing, Publishes in "To Turn the Soul": Essays Inspired by Jacob Klein

    Richard F. Hassing, research associate professor in the School of Philosophy, authored
    “Two Reflexivities: Scholastic and Cartesian Second Intentions in Klein’s Greek
    Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra,” in To Turn the Soul: Essays Inspired
    by Jacob Klein, Daniel P. Maher and Andrew Romiti, eds. (Philadelphia: Paul Dry
    Books, 2025). 

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  • Jeffrey Dirk Wilson

    Research Associate Professor, Jeffrey Dirk Wilson, Publishes in Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia

    Jeffrey Dirk Wilson, research associate professor in the School of Philosophy, authored, "Communities of Transmissison: The Texts of Aristotle from Antiquity to the Rennaisance," Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 80/1-2 (2024): 637-682.

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  • Miriam Pritschet

    Ph.D. Student, Miriam Pritschet, Publishes in American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly

    Miriam Pritschet, Ph.D. student in the School of Philosophy, authored, "Being, Meaning, and the Divine Ideas: An Investigation into Edith Stein on Essential and Eternal Being," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, forthcoming, 2024.

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  • Michele Averchi

    Associate Professor, Michele Averchi, Publishes in Husserl Studies

    Michele Averchi, associate professor in the School of Philosophy, authored, "Husserl’s Revision of the Ideas 1: Account of Concrete Individuals in a 1918 Manuscript," Husserl Studies (2024).

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  • New Dean Encourages First-Year Students to Pursue Intellectual Growth, Avoid Social Media Echo Chambers

    Dean Lewis Encourages First-Year Students to Pursue Intellectual Growth, Avoid Social Media Echo Chambers

    "Every fall, I still marvel at the beginning of the academic year and the renewed promise of discovery."

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