معرفی
Dr. Christopher Mirus is an Associate Professor of Philosophy, Department Chair, and Coordinator of the History & Philosophy of Science Concentration at the University of Dallas. He joined the university in 2006 and teaches courses ranging from introductory philosophy to graduate seminars on Aristotle and metaphysics. His research focuses on rethinking the metaphysical legacy of Thomas Aquinas, emphasizing relationality, particularity, human experience, and narrative forms of understanding.
Education:
- PhD in History and Philosophy of Science (concentration in Philosophy), University of Notre Dame, 2004
- Bachelor's in Theology and Philosophy, Christendom College, 1997
Dr. Mirus explores intersections between ancient philosophy (especially Aristotle) and medieval scholasticism, seeking to integrate concrete human experience and metaphor into metaphysical inquiry. His work bridges classical traditions with contemporary philosophical debates, prioritizing relationality in understanding existence.


