John A Reuscher
Title
Professor Emeritus
Department
Department of Philosophy
General profile
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Phone
+1 202-687-7543
Alt. phone
202-687-7487
Fax
202-687-4493
Location
218 New North
Office hours
M/W at 1:15-2
Bio
John Reuscher received his doctorate from Fordham University. His primary research interest is the development of Kant's thought with a special concentrations on his theory of knowledge and his aesthetics. A secondary background interest is the place of Kant in the history of the problem of knowledge.
John Reuscher contributed to Kant's Latin Writings and most recently published A Concordance to the Critique of Pure Reason. A translation of the Reflexionen zur Metaphysik is close to completion. The "Duisburg Nachlass" is finished and may be published separately. A study of the pre-critical origins of "Deduction of the Categories" is also nearing completion.
John Reuscher contributed to Kant's Latin Writings and most recently published A Concordance to the Critique of Pure Reason. A translation of the Reflexionen zur Metaphysik is close to completion. The "Duisburg Nachlass" is finished and may be published separately. A study of the pre-critical origins of "Deduction of the Categories" is also nearing completion.
Education
- Ph.D. (1969) Fordham University, Philosophy
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- Congratulations to Sandra Strachan-Vieira, winner of the 2013 School of Continuing Studies Spirit Award

