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Daniel R. Tovar
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Lecturer, Liberal Arts (2017). BA, 2005, University of California, Berkeley; PhD, 2015, Northwestern University, Department of Philosophy. Talks and Performances: Comfort Station, Chicago; School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Marquette Summer Seminar on Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition; Northwestern University, Chicago; American Society for Aesthetics. Publications: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie. Awards: Sawyer Mellon Fellow, Northwestern University.
Current Interests
Areas of research: Aristotle's ethics, theory of action, and biological works; existentialism; aesthetics, particularly sound cognition.