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Office: 324 Terrell Hall

Office phone: 478-445-5226

E-mail address: nicholas.mowad@gcsu.edu
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Nicholas Mowad

Temporary Assistant Professor

324 Terrell Hall
478-445-5226
nicholas.mowad@gcsu.edu

Fields & Specialties:

German Idealism (especially Hegel) 
Aristotle
Kant

Publications:

“Awakening to Madness and Habituation to Death in Hegel’s Anthropology” in Essays on Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit (forthcoming, SUNY Press).

Classes Taught:

Survey of Philosophy
Nature and Society
Philosophy, the Body and Life (Spring 2012).

Current Projects:

Producing the Body: Hegel's Theory of Human Corporeity (completed, under review at the University of Chicago Press);

“The Place of Nationality in Hegel’s Philosophy of Politics and Religion: a Defense of Hegel on the Charges of National Chauvinism and Racism.” (completed, will be submitted by the 2010 Hegel Society of America conference chair for publication as a chapter in a book)

"The Natural World of Spirit: Hegel on Valuing Nature" (completed, seeking a publisher)

"Body is Said in Many Ways: an Examination of Aristotle's Conception of the Body, Life, and Human Identity" (completed, seeking a publisher)

"History and Critique in Hegel and Habermas" (completed, seeking a publisher).

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