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History of Philosophy

The Department of Philosophy at Texas A&M has a wide variety of resources for students of the history of philosophy. Faculty have research interests in Ancient Greek Philosophy, The Early Modern Period, German Idealism, 19th Century European Philosophy, American Pragmatism, 20th Century Continental Philosophy, and the History of Analytic Philosophy. This breadth of interest reflects itself in our course offerings and research supervision, which offer students opportunities both to develop a broad understanding of the history of philosophy and also to inquire deeply into their subjects of choice. Beyond the classroom, Texas A&M regularly hosts conferences in the history of philosophy and supports graduate student and faculty travel to other conferences. Faculty and students have organized a number of reading and translation groups in their areas of research, and several faculty maintain research resources on websites.

Faculty doing research in the History of Philosophy include:

 

Within the Philosophy Department a number of faculty with other specializations also have interests in the history of philosophy. Michael Hand maintains an interest in the history of logic and mathematics. Hugh McCann specializes in Action Theory and the Philosophy of Religion and is interested in the history of these subjects. Christopher Menzel studies the history of 20th Century Anglo-American Philosophy and has recently done work with the history of modal logic and figures such as Arthur Prior. Roger Sansom is interested in the history of 20th Century Analytic Philosophy.

Outside the department, faculty at Texas A&M with interests in the history of philosophy include political theorists in the Department of Political Science, the interdisciplinary Early Modern Studies Working Group, and professors in the departments of English, History, and European and Classical Languages and Cultures.

 

Recent and Upcoming Conferences

9/2000 Current Continental Thought and Early Modern Philosophy

4/2003 International George Berkeley Conference

4/2008 The Ancient Philosophy Workshop

October 23-25, 2008 10th Annual South Central Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy. For more information, please contact Stephen Daniel.

The Texas A&M Departmental Colloquium series frequently includes specialists in the history of philosophy.  Recent speakers with historical topics include  David Levin, Tom Flynn, Cora Diamond, Robert Bernasconi, Michael Williams, Jorge Garcia, Robert Garmong, Alice Sowall, Mitchell Green, Don Garrett, Adriane Rini, John McCumber, Scott MacDonald, Stephen White, Robert Brandom, and Christia Mercer.

 

Recent Graduate Courses, Reading Courses, and Reading Groups in the History of Philosophy. 

Texas A&M regularly offers a number of courses in the history of philosophy that have set topics and may be found in the course catalog.  In addition, faculty design more focused courses or reading groups on particular authors or topics.  Recent topics include:

Aristotle's Metaphysics
Aristotle's Metaphysics and Ethics
Berkeley
Descartes
Edwards
Hegel's Political Philosophy
Heidegger
Hobbes's Leviathan
Hume's Treatise
Kant's Practical Philosophy
Leibniz
Nietzsche
Sidgwick
Spinoza's Ethics

Recent Graduate Thesis Topics

Hegel and the Greek Tradition
Platonic and Aristotelian Theories of Friendship
Leibniz's Metaphysics
Kierkegaard's account Faith
Kant's Philosophy of Math
Heidegger on Art and Politics
Kant's Conception of Christianity
James and Possibility
Dewey's Public Philosophy
Plotinean and Kabalistic Metaphysics
Buber
Marcel