
معرفی
Peter J. Steinberger is the Robert H. and Blanche Day Ellis Professor of Political Science and Humanities at Reed College, where he has served since 1977. He specializes in political philosophy and has held significant administrative roles, including Dean of the Faculty from 1997 to 2010. His research bridges political theory, philosophy, and interdisciplinary inquiry into governance, ideology, and ethics.
Steinberger's academic contributions include influential books such as *The Politics of Objectivity* (2015) and *The Problem With God* (2013), exploring themes like political conflict, religious belief systems, and state theory. His work appears in top journals like the *American Political Science Review* and general publications like the *New York Times*. He previously led the Western Political Science Association as president.
His research interests emphasize foundational questions in political thought, including the nature of political judgment, state legitimacy, and the interplay between ideology and urban crises. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his extensive publications and administrative leadership highlight his scholarly and institutional impact.
As Dean of the Faculty for over a decade, Steinberger shaped academic governance at Reed. His advising and grants are not detailed here, but his books and journal contributions reflect sustained engagement with critical political theory. He is affiliated with Reed's Political Science Department and the Division of History and Social Sciences.




