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Prof. Philip Larrey

Originally from Mountain View, California, Fr. Philip Larrey moved to Europe in 1984 in order to complete a Diploma in Classical Languages in Salamanca, Spain, followed by a Licentiate and Doctorate in Philosophy at the Jesuit-run Pontifical Gregorian University by 1994. His areas of interest include 20th century North American analytical philosophy, the philosophy of science, the notion of «Intelligent Design», and the history of Christianity. He is managing editor of the philosophical journal Sensus Communis and a regular contributor to Aquinas, the official publication of the philosophy department of the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome, where he is Adjunct Professor to the Chair of the Philosophy of Knowledge. He has offered courses on epistemology and metaphysics in Madrid (Spain), Kaoschung (Taiwan), Denver (USA) and the Island of Guam (USA).
Courses taught at UC Rome: Science and Religion
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