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Theodore Di Maria, Jr. serves as an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Gonzaga University, actively contributing to academic instruction and research in philosophical disciplines with a focus on historical and conceptual frameworks.
His educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy from Marquette University
- M.A. in Philosophy from Northern Illinois University
- B.A. in Philosophy from Northern Illinois University
Dr. Di Maria's scholarly work centers on early modern philosophy, with specialized expertise in Kantian thought and its intersection with existentialism. He examines how existentialist philosophers developed their frameworks in direct response to Kant's critical philosophy and broader modern philosophical currents. His research underscores philosophy's practical role in constructing meaningful life frameworks beyond analytical problem-solving, reflecting a commitment to philosophy as a guide for ethical living. Teaching responsibilities encompass Philosophy of Human Nature, Ethics, Existentialism, Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, and Kant's Critical Philosophy, demonstrating comprehensive engagement with both historical and applied philosophical inquiry.




