
About
Jack Davidson is a Professor in the Department of Theology, Philosophy, & Classical Language at Texas Lutheran University. He specializes in the History of Philosophy, particularly Early Modern Philosophy, with a focus on Leibniz. His research bridges philosophical inquiry into religion, ethics, and moral theory.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, September 1994
- M.A. in Philosophy, University of Washington, Seattle, 1987
- B.A. in Philosophy, University of Washington, Seattle, 1982
Research Interests: Davidson’s work centers on historical and systematic philosophy, emphasizing Leibniz’s contributions to metaphysics, ethics, and theological debates. He explores themes such as free will, moral obligations, and the intersection of philosophical and religious thought.
Publications: Notable works include contributions to Continuum Companion to Leibniz (2011) and The History of the Philosophy of Religion (2009). His scholarship addresses Leibniz’s theories of freedom, religious philosophy, and ethical frameworks.
Scientific Awards: No scientific awards mentioned.
Advising & Collaboration: Davidson has led multiple faculty-student research projects on topics like ethical issues in modern food systems, global poverty obligations, and animal rights. Collaborators include Isabel Dore, Ian Nutting, and others. These projects reflect his commitment to applied ethics and interdisciplinary dialogue.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated labs or teams are explicitly noted in his profile.
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