John C. Mccarthy
Associate Professor
School of Philosophy
Catholic University of America
United States of America
Biography
Ph.D. in Philosophy, with distinction, The Catholic University of America, 1988 Dissertation: “Husserl’s Concept of Categorial Form” Director: Robert Sokolowski M.A. in Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, 1982 Thesis: “Mastery and Method in Bacon’s Novum organum” Director: Richard Kennington B.A. in Philosophy, with high distinction, St. Michael’s College, The University of Toronto, 1979.
Research Interest
Early modern philosophy; political philosophy; Husserlian phenomenology.
Publications
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“How Knowing the World Completes the World: A Note on Aquinas and Husserl.†Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 57 (1993): 71–86.
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“How Knowing the World Completes the World: A Note on Aquinas and Husserl.†Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 57 (1993): 71–86.
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Mansini G, Hart JG, editors. Ethics and theological disclosures: the thought of Robert Sokolowski. CUA Press; 2003.