
About
Devin Stauffer is a Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. Holding a Ph.D. from Boston College, he specializes in classical and early modern political philosophy, with a focus on Plato, Thomas Hobbes, and Leo Strauss. His career spans teaching roles at Kenyon College and St. John's College prior to joining UT Austin in 2004.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Boston College
Professor Stauffer's research explores intersections of ancient and modern political thought, examining themes like justice, rhetoric, democracy, and the theological-political problem. His recent scholarly work continues to engage deeply with Strauss's interpretations of Hobbes, Locke, and classical texts.
Key trends in his publications include:
- Interpretations of Strauss's correspondence and lectures
- Critical analyses of Hobbes's ethical and theological foundations
- Comparative studies of Socratic thinkers in classical texts
- Reconsideration of Locke's political conscience
- Debates on classical vs. modern approaches to natural right
Scientific Awards:
- Two Teaching Excellence Awards at Kenyon College
- Three Teaching Awards at University of Texas
- Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation Fellowship (2013-14, Munich)
He has taught courses including Machiavelli's Discourses, Socratic Political Philosophy, and Classical Quest for Justice. His visiting appointment at Harvard (2018) underscores his scholarly impact in political philosophy circles.
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