
معرفی
Keren Shatalov is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Clemson University, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy and Religion within the College of Arts and Humanities. Her office is located in Hardin Hall 216, and she maintains a personal academic website. Previously, she taught at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, The Ohio State University (2019)
- M.Litt. in Philosophy, University of St. Andrews
- B.A. in Liberal Arts, Thomas Aquinas College
Research Focus: Dr. Shatalov specializes in ancient Greek philosophy, with emphasis on Aristotelian metaphysics (e.g., substance theory, non-substantial particulars) and Platonic ethics. Her work addresses topics like the role of love in philosophy, continuity in mathematical ontology, and Aristotle's responses to Parmenidean challenges.
Publications: Her articles explore themes across ancient metaphysics and ethics, including reinterpreting Aristotelian particulars, analyzing Plato's Gorgias, and resolving ontological debates in Aristotle's Physics and Metaphysics. Recurring topics include fundamentality, change, and the interplay between philosophy and rhetoric.



