Fordham Remembers Kenneth Gallagher, Philosophy Professor Emeritus
In the Philosophy of Knowledge (Sheed and Ward, 1964), the late Kenneth Gallagher, professor emeritus…
In the Philosophy of Knowledge (Sheed and Ward, 1964), the late Kenneth Gallagher, professor emeritus…
Fordham University mourns the death on Nov. 8 of Dominic Balestra, Ph.D., professor of philosophy,…
It has been three years since Stephen R. Grimm, PhD, an associate professor of philosophy,…
The challenge was twofold for students in Stephen Grimm’s Philosophy as a Way of Life…
Joseph Vukov, GSAS ’16, is intrigued by recent scientific advancements in the study of the…
At the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, select graduate students are looking up from…
For most, studying a philosophical opus that spans hundreds of pages and addresses everything from…
Philosophers have long debated what belongs to the “physical” realm versus what belongs to the…
German philosopher G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831) is one of the discipline’s most influential thinkers. Unfortunately, his…
Western moral philosophy is built on the works of thinkers such as ancient Greece’s Aristotle…