
معرفی
Naomi Fisher is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. She holds a PhD from the University of Notre Dame (2016), an M.S. in Physics from UC Davis, and prior degrees from Biola University. Her research focuses on Kant and German Idealism, particularly Schelling’s engagement with Plato and Neoplatonism, exploring themes of nature, freedom, and rationality. She also examines the broader history of philosophy, philosophy of science, and philosophy of religion.
Education:
- PhD, Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
- MA, Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
- MS, Physics, University of California - Davis
- BS, Biola University
Research Interests: Fisher’s work centers on Kantian and post-Kantian thought, with emphasis on Schelling’s philosophical development. She investigates how Neoplatonic influences shaped Schelling’s understanding of nature and freedom, alongside broader questions in the history of philosophy and intersections with science and religion.
Publications: Her work spans analyses of Kant’s organic religion, Schelling’s mystical Platonism, and debates on formative drives in early 19th-century philosophy. Recent publications include a monograph on Schelling’s Platonism and articles in Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie and European Journal of Philosophy.
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