Izzybop Posted December 5, 2015 Posted December 5, 2015 Can anyone tell me some good PhD programs that have faculty with research interests in Philosophical Anthropology/Human Nature? thatsjustsemantics and gughok 1 1
maxhgns Posted December 6, 2015 Posted December 6, 2015 I can't offhand, although two faculty members in my department have taught on Geertz and been involved with anthropologists in some other respects. We also had one student completing a dual PhD in philosophy and anthropology. Who are the main people whose work you read/are interested in? Finding their home departments is one way to start looking.
Izzybop Posted December 7, 2015 Author Posted December 7, 2015 So....mostly I am interested in Kant and Post-Kantian Continental philosophy so: Kant, Heidegger, Scheler, Köchler. Also interested in Buber, Ancient philosophical and Chinese Philosophical perspectives of human nature: Aristotle, Mengzi, etc.
maxhgns Posted December 7, 2015 Posted December 7, 2015 Right, those are historical figures. Who writes the articles about them that you read? Griswald 1
thatsjustsemantics Posted December 7, 2015 Posted December 7, 2015 (edited) 2 hours ago, Izzybop said: So....mostly I am interested in Kant and Post-Kantian Continental philosophy so: Kant, Heidegger, Scheler, Köchler. Also interested in Buber, Ancient philosophical and Chinese Philosophical perspectives of human nature: Aristotle, Mengzi, etc. I would say go to Georgia State University's MA Program, as Leiter has repeatedly mentioned their strengths in Kant and Post-Kantian philosophy (in the continental tradition esp.) Afterwards, look at where students who wrote on Kantian/Post-Kantian philosophy were placed. That may give you a good idea of where they wanted to go assuming their interests were still in Kant and Post-Kantian philosophy, and then you can just research for yourself to confirm the assumption. Edited December 7, 2015 by thatsjustsemantics philstudent1991 1
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