
معرفی
Joshua Mendelsohn is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, specializing in Ancient Greek Philosophy, particularly Aristotle's epistemology, logic, and philosophy of science. He joined the department in 2019 after completing his PhD at the University of Chicago.
- Education
- BA and BSc, University of Melbourne
- Honours thesis under Paul Redding, University of Sydney
- PhD, University of Chicago (2019)
His research traces Aristotelian ideas through the history of philosophy, with current projects including a book titled Aristotle's Virtue Epistemology. His publications span topics like Aristotle's modal logic, the distinction between natural and mathematical sciences, and medieval interpretations of Aristotelian logic.
- Selected Publications
- 2024: Aristotle: Epistemology (IEP)
- 2023: Aristotle on the Objects of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
- 2023: "Men go grey": Robert Kilwardby and the Logic of Natural Contingency
Mendelsohn teaches courses ranging from introductory philosophy to graduate seminars on Aristotelian metaphysics and logical hylomorphism. He is affiliated with Loyola's Philosophy Department and active on PhilPeople.


