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David Hoinski

Dr. Hoinski's current work addresses the role of autobiography within philosophy and aims at the articulation of a theory of philosophical autobiography. Dealing with this subject matter, his dissertation included studies of the autobiographical writings of Augustine, Descartes, Vico, Nietzsche, and (perhaps surprisingly) Plato. He is currently working on turning his dissertation into a monograph that will also include chapters on Rousseau and John Stuart Mill. The primary argument of this work is that philosophers write autobiographies in order to present and give some account of philosophical first principles. Dr. Hoinski has also been invited to contribute a chapter on the role of autobiography in Plato and Nietzsche to a forthcoming book (edited by Mark Anderson) that addresses the complex relation between Nietzsche and Plato.

Dr. Hoinski's work in ancient philosophy focuses on the interpretation of Plato and Aristotle. He recently finished a paper, to be published in Rhizomata (Fall 2014) and co-authored with Ronald Polansky, offering a new interpretation of the famous palinode in Plato’s Phaedrus. His work on Aristotle concentrates on the intellectual virtues and the philosophy of science. At a conference at Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas, Lithuania, Fall 2011) on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Dr. Hoinski presented an early version of his work on Book 6 that raises the question whether there is a science of sciences for Aristotle. He is also working with Ron Polansky on a book chapter addressing the similarities between Aristotle’s philosophy of science and 20th-century philosophy of science, especially as developed by Michael Polanyi in Personal Knowledge and other works. Dr. Hoinski recently (March 2014) presented a paper with another colleague, John Fritz, at the Pennsylvania Circle of Ancient Philosophy on the problem of evil in Plato.

Other research interests include Augustine, Descartes, Vico, Rousseau, Nietzsche, and Hegel, as well as topics in the philosophy of emotion and the philosophy of literature or poetics.

400 years ago, philosopher Blaise Pascal was one of the first to grapple with the role of faith in an age of science and reason

Jul 04, 2023 07:45 am UTC| Insights & Views

In an apostolic letter released on June 19, 2023, Pope Francis praised the brilliant and inquisitive mind of the influential French philosopher Blaise Pascal, born on that date 400 years ago. When Pascal lived, at the...

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