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Eve Grace is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Colorado College, where she has taught since 1993. She specializes in political philosophy, with a focus on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's thought. Her research encompasses conscience in political theory, gender politics, and classical political thought.
Educated at Harvard University (B.A., magna cum laude) and the University of Toronto (M.A., Ph.D.), she has held prestigious fellowships, including the Canada Social Science and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Fellowship and the A.E. and Ethel Irene Carlton Professorship. In 2012, she received Colorado College's William R. Hochman Teaching Award.
Her publications include co-edited volumes like The Collected Writings of Rousseau (2002), Rousseau on Women, Love, and Family (2009), and The Challenge of Rousseau (2012). She is currently writing a book on Rousseau's concept of conscience and editing The Rousseauian Mind (forthcoming).
Eve teaches courses such as Rousseau contra Nietzsche, Shakespeare's Political Wisdom, and Liberty and Equality. She is affiliated with Palmer Hall at Colorado College.
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