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John Palmer is a Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department at the University of Florida. His work focuses on Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, particularly the Presocratics and Plato. He has authored notable books such as The Method of Hypothesis and the Nature of Soul in Plato's Phaedo (2021) and Plato's Reception of Parmenides (1999). His research explores themes like Eleatic monism, soul persistence, and ancient epistemology. Palmer's recent publications include analyses of Empedocles' ethics and Presocratic cosmology.
Palmer's academic contributions span over three decades, with key works on Parmenides, Zeno, and the Eleatic school. His scholarship bridges textual analysis with philosophical reconstruction, emphasizing logical structures in ancient arguments. He maintains an active presence in the academic community through editorial roles and contributions to volumes like The Routledge Companion to Ancient Philosophy.
His teaching and administrative roles at the University of Florida reflect his commitment to advancing the study of ancient philosophy. Research interests also include early Greek theories of knowledge and the intersection between philosophy and religion in thinkers like Hesiod and Xenophanes.
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