
معرفی
Philippe-Antoine Hoyeck is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Carleton University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. He holds a B.A. Hon from Carleton and an M.A. from the University of Ottawa, specializing in normative ethics, political philosophy, and personal identity. His research bridges Western existentialism and Mahayana Buddhist ontologies.
Education
- B.A. Hon (Carleton University)
- M.A. (University of Ottawa)
Research Interests
His work focuses on ethical systems, democratic theory, and cross-cultural ontologies, particularly examining intersections between Sartrean existentialism and Buddhist principles of subjectivity. Current projects explore impersonality in ethics and comparative philosophical methodologies.
Publications
Recent publications include collaborative edited volumes and interdisciplinary analyses connecting Western political philosophy with Buddhist ethics. His 2025 work with Gordon F. Davis and Sandy Hinzelin investigates ontological parallels between Western and Buddhist traditions, while his 2021 article analyzes religious discourse in democratic frameworks.
Contact
- Office: 3A56 Paterson Hall
- Office Hours: Fridays 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM or by appointment



