
معرفی
Daniel H. Leonard is an Associate Professor at Temple University's College of Liberal Arts. He holds a Ph.D. in French Literature from Columbia University and focuses on interdisciplinary research bridging the European Enlightenment, history of science, and aesthetics. His work examines the intersection of philosophical inquiry, cultural studies, and intellectual history.
- Expertise: European Enlightenment, French Literature, History of Science, Aesthetics, Philosophy, Descartes
His publications include the co-authored book The Returns of Fetishism: Charles de Brosses and the Afterlives of an Idea, which explores colonial discourse and comparative religion, and articles on Condillac's sensory perception theories. He teaches courses like Intellectual Heritage: The Good Life and The Common Good, including study abroad programs in Athens and Prague. Leonard's research highlights Enlightenment-era philosophical frameworks and their modern implications.




