Graduate Student; Alumni Conference Organizer; MAP Coordinator; GSWG Organizer; Nonwestern Philosophy Reading Group Organizer; Ancient Philosophy Working Group Organizer
About
Glenn has broad interests in history of philosophy (ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, ancient Chinese philosophy, early modern philosophy, and early analytic philosophy) and contemporary philosophy (metaphysics, philosophy of mind, moral psychology, and social philosophy). He is currently writing a dissertation on Aristotle’s theory of boundaries and its application to his physics and psychology. Building on his dissertation, Glenn is developing a neo-Aristotelian theory of telic boundaries, which covers boundaries in both natural and social realms. He also writes on the Stoic theory of nonrational representation, Descartes's theory of error, and Zhuangzi's equanimity approach to sagehood. Lastly, Glenn has a long-term translation project on Russell's lectures in China.