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Samuel Levey is a Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean for the Arts and Humanities at Dartmouth College. He specializes in metaphysics, the philosophy of mathematics, and the history of modern philosophy, particularly Leibniz's works. His research bridges historical and contemporary philosophical inquiries, focusing on logic, epistemology, and the philosophy of language.
Education:
- B.A., University of Colorado
- Ph.D., Syracuse University
His research interests span Leibniz studies, the development of early modern rationalism, and foundational questions in metaphysics and mathematics. Recent work examines themes like the continuum, infinitesimal calculus, and the paradox of sufficient reason, often contextualized within historical frameworks such as Galileo and Leibniz.
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary connections between philosophy and mathematics, with key contributions in edited volumes like The History of Continua (2021) and co-edited From Leibniz to Kant (2018). No specific scientific awards are listed in the provided materials.
Teaching includes advanced courses on Leibniz, logic, and 17th-century rationalists. No detailed information on grants or student advising is provided here.



