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Eugene Marshall

marshallVisiting Lecturer 2007-2008
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Eugene Marshall received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin in December of 2006, where he wrote on the problem of weakness of will in Spinoza, under the guidance of Steve Nadler. His interests include primarily the history of modern philosophy, but also ancient philosophy, 19th century German philosophy, and certain issues in moral psychology. He has articles forthcoming in The British Journal for the History of Philosophy and Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy.

Courses

Fall 2007

  • 1 (12) Introduction to the Problems of Philosophy
  • 11 (11) Ancient Philosophy

Winter 2008

  • 13 (2) Modern Philosophy: Continental Rationalism
  • 50 (10) Special Topics in Philosophy: Weakness of the Will

Spring 2008

  • 1 (12) Introduction to the Problems of Philosophy
  • 14 (2) Modern Philosophy: British Empiricism

 

 

Last Updated: 7/24/07