Faculty

Veronique Foti

Professor of Philosophy

Education:
  • B.A. (summa cum laude), Oglethorpe University and Gymnasium, Zürich (Switzerland)
  • Ph.D., Boston College
Areas of Specialization:
  • Contemporary European philosophy
  • Continental Rationalism
  • Ancient philosophy
  • Philosophy of art
  • Philosophy and literary theory
Recent Courses:
  • Aesthetics
  • Ancient Greek Philosophy
  • Medieval Philosophy
  • Plato
Recent Publications:
  • "The Aesthetic Dimension of Paideia in Plato's Republic", 19th Conference of the International Society for Greek Philosophy in Pythagorio, Samos, Greece, 2007
  • "Empedocles' Philosophy of Nature as Mandating Non-Violence," Kostas Boudouris, ed., Values and Justice in the Global Era (Athens: Ionia Publications, 2007), pp. 91-101.
  • "Time's Agonal Spacing in Hölderlin's Philosophy of Tragedy," Ferda Keskin, ed., Contemporary Philosophy, Vol. II (Ankara: Philosophical Society of Turkey, 2007).
  • Epochal Discordance: Holderlin's Philosophy of Tragedy SUNY Press, 2006
  • Vision's Invisibles: Philosophical Explorations Suny Press, 2003
  Current Projects:
  • Editing a volume on Heraclitus
  • Planning a book on Spinoza's philosophy of mind

 

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