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Joel Mann is a Professor of Philosophy at St. Norbert College, where he actively bridges historical and methodological divides in philosophy. His work focuses on ancient Greek philosophy, particularly Presocratic thought, and post-Kantian European philosophy, with a specialization in existentialism.
- Education: B.A. and Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Austin
- Teaching Areas: Philosophy of Human Nature, Greek Philosophy, Hellenistic Philosophy, Existentialism, Philosophy of Music, Tragedy and Philosophy
Joel's research integrates analytic and Continental methodologies, challenging traditional philosophical dichotomies. His scholarly contributions span topics in ethics, moral psychology, and interdisciplinary applications of philosophy to art, religion, science, and history.
Publications demonstrate a thematic focus on Nietzsche's engagement with ancient thought, Presocratic intersections with other disciplines, and methodological unification in philosophical practices. His philosophy of education emphasizes the integral role of historical philosophy in liberal arts curricula.
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