We are proud to present the following recent graduates and advanced doctoral students who are currently available for academic appointment.
Doctoral students at DePaul study the history of philosophy from a broad, though not exclusively, European perspective and work with some of the leading scholars in contemporary Continental thought, German Idealism, social and political theory, the history of philosophy, and ethics. Our students take a total of 27 courses with distribution requirement across the history of philosophy, pass exams in two foreign languages relevant to their area of specialization, defend a doctoral dissertation, and acquire extensive teaching experience beginning in the third year of the doctoral program. Many of our students also receive prestigious independent fellowships and awards, and spend extended periods of study at European institutions. DePaul University’s doctoral students are thus uniquely qualified to teach the history of philosophy from a broadly European perspective.
We welcome inquiries about any of these candidates.
| Name | Phone | |
| Elizabeth Millán Brusslan, Chair | emillanb@depaul.edu | 773-325-1145 |
| Kevin Thompson, Director of Graduate Studies | kthomp12@depaul.edu | 773-325-4886 |
| Sean Kirkland, Director of Placement |
skirkla1@depaul.edu |
773-325-4898 |
Benjamin Frazer-Simser — Ancient philosophy, particularly Plato’s erotic dialogues, and mysticism.
Jacob Singer — German Idealism (esp. Hegel)
Jonathan (J.D.) Singer — Phenomenology (especially Merleau-Ponty) and Ethics (especially Animal Ethics)