Jack Zupko
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
561 S. Kilgo Circle
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322
404-727-0104
404-712-9425 FAX
jzupko@emory.edu
Ph. D., Cornell University, 1989
Research: Medieval philosophy,
metaphysics, philosophy of religion
Selected Publications: Author of John Buridan: Portrait
of a Fourteenth-Century Arts Master (Notre Dame 2003)
**Named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2003**.
Co-Editor of The Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy of
John Buridan (Brill 2001) and Stoicism: Traditions
and Transformations (Cambridge 2004).
Book Review Editor for the Journal of the History of Philosophy. Research
articles in Journal of the History of Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy
and Theology, Mediaeval Studies, The Review of Metaphysics,
and Synthese.
Currently completing English translations of two works by
John Duns Scotus: Quaestiones in librum
Aristotelis Perihermenias (opus primum et secundum), and Quaestiones
in librum Aristotelis De sophisticis elenchis, from the critical texts that will
appear as part of the Vatican edition of Scotus’s Opera
Philosophica.
Fellowships and Honors: San Diego State University Outstanding
Faculty Award, 1994; National Endowment for the Humanities
Fellow, 1994-95; Emory Williams Distinguished Teaching Award
in the Humanities, 2001.
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