Terence Irwin

Terence Irwin (born 21 April 1947, in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland[1]) is a scholar and philosopher specializing in ancient Greek philosophy and the history of ethics (i.e. the history of Western moral philosophy in ancient, medieval, and modern times).

Since 2007, he has been the Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and Fellow of Keble College, Oxford, where he succeeded Michael Frede. From 1975 until 2007, he was at Cornell University, where he has been Susan Linn Sage Professor of Philosophy and Humane Letters (from 1995), Professor of Classics (from 1992), and Professor of Philosophy (from 1982). Previously, he was Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University (1972–1975). He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the British Academy.[2]

He has trained many well-known scholars of ancient philosophy, including Jennifer Whiting at the University of Toronto, Susan Sauve Meyer at the University of Pennsylvania, and Christopher Shields at Oxford University. He is married to Gail Fine, Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University and Visiting Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Merton College, Oxford.

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Education

Terence Irwin was an undergraduate at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he graduated with a BA (first-class honours) in Literae Humaniores (Classics, Philosophy and Ancient History) in 1969. He then studied at Princeton University, where he graduated with a PhD in Philosophy in 1973 under the supervision of Gregory Vlastos.

Publications

In addition, Irwin has published almost 100 essays and articles in journals and volumes of conference proceedings.[3]

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