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Jay A. Gupta Assistant Professor of Philosophy
At Mills since 2007
Office: Vera Long 117 Phone: 510.430.3342 Email: jgupta@mills.edu
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| Faculty Office Hours |
| Days |
Time |
Room |
W and |
12:30 - 2:00 by appointment |
Vera Long 117 |
| Spring 2013 Schedule |
| Days |
Time |
Description |
Room |
| M |
11:00AM-12:15PM |
PHIL 28/28/128 Political Philosophy |
GSB 125 |
| T |
11:00AM-12:15PM |
PHIL 011 Early Modern Philosophy |
LONG 140 |
| T |
02:30PM-03:45PM |
PHIL 43/143 Existentialism |
LONG 140 |
| W |
11:00AM-12:15PM |
PHIL 28/28/128 Political Philosophy |
GSB 125 |
| TH |
11:00AM-12:15PM |
PHIL 011 Early Modern Philosophy |
LONG 140 |
| TH |
02:30PM-03:45PM |
PHIL 43/143 Existentialism |
LONG 140 |
Education
- PhD, University of Toronto, Philosophy
- MA, University of Toronto, Philosophy
- BA, Purchase College, State University of New York, Philosophy
Courses Taught
- PHIL 010: Ancient Philosophy
- PHIL 011: Early Modern Philosophy
- PHIL 015: Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 025: Political Philosophy
- PHIL 062: Ethics
- PHIL 131: Aesthetics
- PHIL 143: Existentialism
- PHIL 180: Special Topics: Modernity and Postmodernity
- PHIL 180: Special Topics: Nietzsche
- PHIL 184: Foundations of Contemporary Thought: Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche
- PHIL 191: Senior Seminar
- COLL 060U: Perspectives on Human Nature
Professional Interests
Nineteenth-century European philosophy (particularly Hegel and Nietzsche); aesthetics; critical theory/political philosophy; philosophy of mind
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