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The
Undergraduate Faculty
Steven
C. Snyder
Vice President for
Academic Affairs
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
Where were you educated?
B.A., Cornell College, Philosophy
M.S.L., Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies (Toronto)
M.A., University of Toronto, Centre for Medieval Studies
Ph.D., University of Toronto, Centre for Medieval Studies, Medieval Philosophy
What classes do
you teach?
Ancient Philosophy
Medieval Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Nature of Material Reality
What are your areas
of expertise and/or research?
Albert the Great
Thomas Aquinas
Medieval Philosophy
History and Philosophy of Science
Where have you
been published?
"Boethius' Consolatio Philosophiae: Philosophy Consoling and
Consoled," in Faith & Reason. Timothy L. Smith, ed. Notre
Dame: St. Augustine Press, in press.
"Evolution and the Origin of Species: Aristotelian Reflections, "
in Science, Philosophy, and Theology. John O'Callaghan, ed. Notre
Dame: St. Augustine Press, in press.
"Thomas Aquinas on the Reality of Time," Sapientia 55
(2000): 371-384
.
"Albert the Great: Creation and the Eternity of the World,"
in Philosophy and the God of Abraham: Essays in Memory of James A.
Weisheipl, O.P., R. James Long, ed. Toronto: Pontifical Institute
of Mediaeval Studies, 1991, pp. 191-202.
"Albert the Great, Incohatio Formae, and the Pure Potentiality
of Matter, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (1996):
63-82.
What kind of professional
activities and associations are you active in?
Vice-president, Thomistic Society for Natural Philosophy, Member,
American Catholic Philosophical Association, Member, International Committee
for the History of Medieval and Renaissance Natural Philosophy, now the
Society for Thomistic Natural Philosophy, Invited Participant,
Thomistic Summer Institute (1996-2001), Teaching Excellence Award (1993-1994)
Contact information:
Dr. Steven C. Snyder
134 Christendom Dr.
Front Royal, VA 22630
W: 800.877.5456 ext. 1326
F: 540.636.1655
Office Location:
Regina Coeli, 2nd Floor
Office Hours:
10:30-11:15 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as well as 1:15-2:00
p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays
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