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Aaron
Garrett
Associate Chair , Associate
Professor of Philosophy
Office: STH 619
E-mail: garrett@bu.edu
Education: Ph.D., New School
for Social Research
Interests: Early Modern Philosophy,
Eighteenth-Century Philosophy, History of Ethics |
Aaron Garrett has a BA from the University of
Chicago, and MA and PhD degrees from the New School
for Social Research. He is currently working on
a book on history and character in seventeenth
and eighteenth century moral philosophy. His areas
of interest include Spinoza, Bayle, the Scottish
Enlightenment, philosophy and race, late Medieval
and Renaissance philosophy, and the philosophy
of history. His teaching reflects these areas.
He has taught at both the undergraduate and graduate
levels in New York and Germany, before joining
the Boston University faculty.
Recent Publications:
Books
Routledge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Philosophy, editor (London and New York: Routledge, Forthcoming)
Meaning in Spinoza’s Method (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2003)
John Millar, The
Origin of the Distinction of Ranks, ed. with
introduction and notes (Indianapolis: Liberty
Fund, 2006)
Francis Hutcheson: An Essay
on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and
Affections, with Illustrations on the Moral
Sense,
critical, collated edition, with introduction
and notes (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2003)
Monboddo's Antient Metaphysics, edited
with introduction (Bristol: Thoemmes Press,
2001), 6 v.
Buffon’s Natural History: General
and Particular, Translated by William Smellie,
edited with introduction (Bristol: Thoemmes
Press, 2000), 6 v.
Animal Rights and Animal Souls in the Eighteenth
Century, edited with introduction (Bristol:
Thoemmes Press, 2000), 6 v.
Book chapters and articles
"Francis Hutcheson and the Origin of Animal Rights," Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:2 (April 2007)
"Comment: Jerrold Seigel's The Idea of the Self," Modern Intellectual History 3:2 (2006) pp. 299-304.
“Animals” in Grayling, Pyle, and Goulder, eds., Encyclopedia
of British Philosophy (Bristol: Continuum, 2006)
“Adam Ferguson” in Donald Borchert, ed., The Encyclopedia of
Philosophy (New York: Macmillan, 2006)
“Human Nature,” in The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century
Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)
“The Method of the Analyst,” in The
Philosophy of Jaakko Hintikka (Chicago:
Open Court, 2006)
“The Lives of the Philosophers,” Jahrbuch
für Recht
und Ethik Band 12 (November 2004)
“Adam Smith on Moral Luck,” Christel Fricke, ed., Adam Smith
als Moralphilosoph (Berlin: deGruyter, 2005)
“In Defense of Elephants: Priestley on Reid,” The Journal of
Scottish Philosophy, 2 (2) 2004, pp. 137–153.
“Hume on Race and National Character,” in Eighteenth-Century
Thought 2 (2004), pp. 127-152.
“Scepticism in the 17th Century,” in Martin Fitzpatrick, Peter
Jones, and Iain McCalman, ed., The Enlightenment World (London:
Routledge, 2004), pp. 57-64.
“Was Spinoza a Natural Lawyer?” Cardozo
Law Review 25:2
(December 2003), pp. 627-41.
“Anthropology: The Original of Human Nature,” in Alexander Broadie
(ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment (Cambridge:
CUP, 2003), pp. 79-93.
“Of Racism and Remembrance,” Common-Place, I:4 (July 2001) http://www.common-place.org/vol-01/no-04/garrett/
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