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John Paetsch serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Intellectual Heritage program at Temple University's College of Liberal Arts, where he operates as a Philadelphia-based poet-philosopher merging creative and academic practices. His institutional affiliation centers on graduate-level intellectual heritage education within a liberal arts framework.
His doctoral foundation stems from the University of Georgia (2018), evidenced by the dissertation The Texture of Foliated Time. This academic trajectory underpins his dual expertise in theoretical philosophy and literary creation.
Research synthesizes continental philosophy with experimental poetics, examining temporal phenomenology through Deleuzian frameworks while interrogating ethical constructs like The Good Life and The Common Good. This interdisciplinary approach manifests in both scholarly publications and avant-garde verse, revealing how metaphysical inquiry informs artistic expression.
Publication patterns demonstrate an evolution from rigorous philosophical analysis (Illicit Continuities, 2018) to embodied poetic exploration (Ctasy, -of shapes off-shore, 2020), consistently engaging with foliated time concepts and illicit conceptual continuities across disciplines.
Scientific Awards: No honors documented in available sources.
Teaching and Mentoring: Delivers core graduate curriculum through IH 851 (The Good Life) and IH 852 (The Common Good), facilitating deep engagement with foundational ethical texts. No formal doctoral advisees referenced in institutional materials.




