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Mary MacLeod is an Associate Professor in the Department of History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religious Studies at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), affiliated with the College of Arts, Humanities, Media, and Public Affairs. She specializes in Kantian philosophy, early modern European thought, and symbolic logic. Her current research projects include reinterpreting Kant's moral philosophy through his mathematical views and developing an elementary formal logic textbook.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- MA in Philosophy, Dalhousie University
- BA in Philosophy (joint program), University of King's College/Dalhousie University
Her research interests focus on bridging Kant’s ethics with mathematical concepts, early modern metaphysics, and formal logic pedagogy. She has contributed to interdisciplinary projects, including analyzing philosophical themes in popular culture (e.g., The Grateful Dead). Her publications span metaphysics, logic, and Kant studies, reflecting her expertise in both historical and analytical philosophy.
Dr. MacLeod teaches courses such as Symbolic Logic, Early Modern European Philosophy, and the Philosophy of Science. Her work emphasizes rigorous argumentation and historical context in philosophical inquiry.





