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Arthur Clement is a Teaching Fellow in the School of Social Sciences specializing in European Civilizations (2024-2026) at an unspecified institution. He earned his PhD in History of Science from the University of Chicago in 2024.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in History of Science, University of Chicago (2024)
Clement specializes in the intellectual history of Modern Europe with focus on nineteenth-century French secularism, examining how the institutionalization of 'Sciences of Religion' reshaped conceptions of laïcité beyond mere religious subtraction. His work bridges human sciences, natural history, and political theory through analysis of knowledge production contexts.
Current research investigates post-1830 European intellectual consensus regarding climate stability and racial fixity, exploring whether shared epistemological frameworks prompted these parallel convictions about environmental and biological determinism.
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