
معرفی
Jonathan Gangle is a Professor of Philosophy at Endicott College, affiliated with the School of Social Sciences, Communication, and Humanities. His research focuses on metaphysics, semiotics, diagrammatic logic, category theory, and the work of Francois Laruelle. He co-directs the Center for Diagrammatic and Computational Philosophy.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Virginia (2007)
- MA in Philosophy, University of Virginia (2003)
- BA in Philosophy, Oberlin College (1995)
Research Interests:
- Continental Philosophy (Spinoza, Deleuze, Badiou)
- Philosophy of Science (evolution, techno-ethics)
- Philosophy of Religion (secularism, political theology)
- Logic & Semiotics (Peirce, diagrammatic reasoning)
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending category theory with philosophy and exploring semiotic frameworks. His work bridges abstract logical systems with contemporary social and ethical questions.
Awards:
- 2016 Aspen Institute Wye Fellowship
- 2017 Davis Foundation Digital Humanities Fellowship
- Multiple research grants from Lilly, Whiting, and others
Teaching: Courses include Philosophy of Science, Contemporary Philosophy, and Political Theory. He actively integrates digital humanities methodologies into pedagogy.
Labs/Teams: Co-director of the Center for Diagrammatic and Computational Philosophy, fostering computational approaches to philosophical inquiry.



