Research Interests for Michael T. Ferejohn
Research Interests:
Michael T. Ferejohn (Ph.D. 1976, University of
California, Irvine) joined the Duke Faculty in
1983. He has taught at the University of
Pittsburgh, Tufts University, Washington State
University, University of Wisconsin (Parkside)
and the University of Alberta and held a Mellon
Faculty Fellowship at Harvard University in
1981-1982. His publications have appeared in
such journals as Phronesis,
American
Philosophical Quarterly, Journal of the
History
of Philosophy, Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research and The
Review
of Metaphysics, and his book, The
Origins of
Aristotelian Science, was published by
Yale
University Press in 1991. Professor Ferejohn directs the Duke In
Greece summer program.
- Areas of Interest:
- Ancient Philosophy,
Metaphysics,
Epistemology,
Philosophical Logic
- Recent Publications
- M.T. Ferejohn, Definition in Ancient Logic,
in Ancient Logic, edited by L. Castagnoli
(In Press), Cambridge University Press, ISBN TBD
- M.T. Ferejohn, Formal Causes: Definition, Explanation, and Primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian Thought (new title)
(November, 2013), Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-969530-0
- Ferejohn, MT, Formal Causes: Definition, Explanation, and Primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian Thought
(November, 2013), Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-969530-0
- Ferejohn, MT, The Diagnostic Function of Socratic Definitions,
in Socrates, Plato, Aristotle" Essays in Honour of G. Santas, edited by Anagnostopoulos, G
(2010), ISBN 978-9400737303
- Ferejohn, M, Empiricism and the First Principles of Aristotelian Science,
in A Companion to Aristotle
(March, 2009),
pp. 66-80, WILEY-BLACKWELL, ISBN 9781405122238 [doi]