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Timothy Costelloe is a Professor of Philosophy at the College of William & Mary, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts & Sciences. He holds doctoral degrees in Philosophy (Emory University, 2001) and Sociology (Boston University, 1996).
His research focuses on aesthetics, the history of philosophy (particularly the modern period), 17th and 18th-century philosophy, and ethics. He has authored influential books on David Hume’s aesthetics and the British aesthetic tradition, as well as edited volumes on the philosophical concept of the sublime. His work has been published in journals like Hume Studies and History of Philosophy Quarterly.
In 2003–2006, he was a Humboldt Fellow at Maximilians-Universität München. His scholarship bridges historical and contemporary debates in moral philosophy, aesthetics, and epistemology.


