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Daniel Drucker serves as an Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, College of Liberal Arts, holding a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan with teaching responsibilities spanning from Fall 2021 through scheduled Fall 2025 courses.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D., University of Michigan
Dr. Drucker's research centers on reinterpreting ancient philosophy for contemporary discourse, particularly focusing on Socrates and Plato's relevance to modern epistemological, ethical, and linguistic frameworks. His work integrates classical philosophical problems with current debates in moral psychology and metaethics, emphasizing how historical perspectives inform present-day understanding of cognition, emotion, and communication.
He teaches diverse undergraduate and graduate courses including:
- PHL 610QA/610QB: Probs Of Knowledge & Valuation (repeated across multiple semesters)
- PHL 321K: Theory Of Knowledge
- PHL 303: Human Nature
- PHL 332M: Interpretation And Meaning
- PHL 315F: Philosophy And Film
- PHL 313: Introductory Symbolic Logic
No scientific awards are documented in the available materials.
Information regarding student advisement, research grants, or collaborative projects is not provided in the source texts, though his course listings indicate active classroom instruction across epistemology, ethics, and philosophical methodology.
There are no references to laboratories, research teams, or specialized academic collectives associated with his current position.
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