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Jeffrey Fisher, PhD, is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. His research focuses on ancient philosophy, particularly Plato’s late dialogues (Philebus, Statesman) and Aristotle’s ethics, with additional interests in the history of ethics and political philosophy. He explores the development of the Aristotelian political tradition through figures like Aquinas, Luigi Taparelli, and Pope Leo XIII. Fisher holds a PhD from the University of Notre Dame (2016) and a BA from the University of Michigan (2006).
His work bridges ancient and modern philosophy, examining themes such as normativity in Plato’s Philebus, the role of mathematics in Plato’s Statesman, and Schelling’s engagement with Platonic metaphysics. He also contributes to Stoic studies through analyses of Epictetus’s moral epistemology and the concept of preconceptions.
Fisher’s publications address both specialized philosophical debates and broader questions about ethical governance and political theory. His recent projects emphasize the continuity of Aristotelian thought across historical periods, offering fresh insights into classical texts and their modern interpretations.
No scientific awards are listed for this individual. His advising activities and grant history are not detailed in the provided materials. Fisher is affiliated with Loyola’s Philosophy Department and contributes to research initiatives such as the Loyola Ethics and Values Symposia.




