Philosophy Department Faculty

Gary Michael Gurtler, S.J.

Professor

Department

Philosophy

Profile

Served as Graduate Program Director and briefly as Chair and then Assistant Chair. Received his doctorate from Fordham University, under the direction of W. Norris Clarke, SJ. Research and teaching center on Plotinus and Neoplatonism, with background from Plato and Aristotle and influence on Medieval thought, from Augustine through Thomas Aquinas. The study of the soul is central, with collateral issues on the nature of the self, friendship, and ethics. A second problem is the nature of matter and its relation to the problem of evil. An interest in Spanish philosophy, especially Xavier Zubiri, a twentieth century phenomenologist.

PUBLICATIONS

Imagination and Memory in Plotinus’ Account of Knowledge (2024).

From the Alien to the Alone: A Study of Soul in Plotinus (Washington, DC, The Catholic University of America Press, 2022).

OTHER ACTIVITIES

Co-editor of the Proceedings of the °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy.

Involved in the revival of the Internation Society of Neoplatonic Studies (ISNS).

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