David Suarez
(he/him)

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Position:

Part-time Assistant Professor (Teaching Stream) & Tri-Campus TA Coordinator

Campus:

St. George,

Email Address:

Biography:

  • PhD, Philosophy, University of Toronto
  • MA, Philosophy, Dalhousie University
  • BA, Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Simon Fraser University

Before (re)joining the Toronto department in 2018, David was a Lecturer and SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley.

David’s research focuses on questions of methodology, ontology, and the limits of expression in Kant and post-Kantian philosophy. He is interested in the way that this strand of philosophy challenges, and is challenged by, contemporary approaches and positions. On the one hand, this involves scholarship in the history of philosophy focusing on traditions that stem from Kant, including German Idealism and Romanticism, Neo-Kantianism, phenomenology, existentialism, and critical theory. On the other, it involves the clarification and development of philosophical methods and positions from these post-Kantian traditions so that we can better assess the extent to which they can sustain contemporary scrutiny.

David talks a bit about his work in this interview with Into the Coast.

For more information visit David’s personal website.

Main Research Interests:

Post-Kantian Philosophy, Kant, 17th-/18th-Century Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Analytical Philosophy

Other Research Interests:

Philosophy of Cognitive Science

Publications:

Articles (*refereed)

Essays in Collected Volumes

Book Reviews

Address:

Jackman Humanities Building (room 432), 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5R 2M8