Jeffrey Golub
- Associate Professor
- PHILOSOPHY
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Institutional Affiliation
University of Colorado Denver College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Education
New School for Social Research (Ph.D Philosophy), 2016
Boston College (M.A. Philosophy), 2007
University of Colorado Denver (B.A. Philosophy), 2005
Regional and Thematic Interests
Ancient Philosophy, German Idealism, Phenomenology, History of Philosophy
Profile
Jeffrey Golub is Associate Professor of Philosophy (teaching track) at the University of Colorado Denver. From 2011-2019, he taught the philosophy curriculum at CU Denver’s international campus, the International College Beijing, in Beijing China, where he created a philosophy minor program and served as associate program chair for the humanities. He currently teaches full time on the Auraria Campus, lecturing on topics such as Ancient Philosophy, Logic, Social/Political Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Phenomenology. His current research interests include Ideology as Modern Mythology and Classical Chinese Philosophy.
Selected Publication
"The Last Animal: An Indifference Argument in Plato's Protagoras", in Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy, vol. 25. 2021