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Frank Grabowski is a Professor in the Department of English & Humanities at Rogers State University (RSU), Claremore, OK. He holds a Ph.D. from Wayne State University (Detroit, MI) with a dissertation on 'Why Plato Is Not a Platonist.' His academic career includes roles as Associate Professor (2012–2018) and Assistant Professor of Philosophy (2006–2012) at RSU, alongside adjunct and visiting positions at institutions like Albion College and Lawrence Technological University.
His research focuses on Ancient Philosophy (especially Plato and Presocratics), Medieval and Contemporary Analytic Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, Ethics, and Symbolic Logic. Notable works include Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms (2008) and journal articles on Heraclitus and Anselm's ontological argument. He has presented at conferences such as the American Philosophical Association and delivered public lectures on topics like Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion.
Dr. Grabowski advises the Christian Apologetics Club and Philosophy Club at RSU. He is an active member of professional organizations, including the American Philosophical Association and the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy. He reads Ancient Greek and Latin.
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