About
Joseph Giuffre serves as an Associate Professor - Instructional within the Intellectual Heritage program of Temple University's College of Liberal Arts, where he focuses on interdisciplinary curriculum development and teaching centered on foundational humanistic texts.
His scholarly work spans core humanities disciplines with emphasis on intellectual history and philosophy, exploring the evolution of ideas across civilizations through classical studies and cultural analysis. This research aligns with the Intellectual Heritage program's mission to examine seminal texts from antiquity to modernity through critical engagement with ethical, societal, and epistemological frameworks.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards documented in available sources
Advising and Grants: Current public records indicate no formally listed graduate students or doctoral advisees. No research grants or funded projects are specified in institutional profiles. His instructional role prioritizes undergraduate pedagogy within the university's core curriculum framework.
