John J. Conley, S.J.
Bernard P. Knott Chair of Philosophy and Theology
Rev. John J. Conley,
S.J., is the Bernard P. Knott Chair of Philosophy and
Theology Philosophy at
Loyola College University Maryland. His research
specializes in ethics, aesthetics, and early modern French
philosophy. Recent publications include The Suspicion of
Virtue:
Women Philosophers in Neoclassical France (Cornell Univ. Press,
2002),Jacqueline Pascal: A Rule for Children and Other Writings (Univ.
ofChicago Press, 2003), and Madame de Maintenon:
Dialogues and
Addresses (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2004).
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At Loyola since: 2005
Degrees: B.A. English, University of
Pennsylvania (1973)
M.A. Philosophy, Fordham University (1977)
Dipôme national, French studies, Université de
Bordeaux III (1980)
Licence en théologie, Centre Sèvres-Paris (1983)
M. Theology, Weston School of Theology-Cambridge (1985)
Licence en philosophie, Université catholique de Louvain
(1986)
Docteur en philosophie, Université catholique de Louvain
(1988)
Video:
Dr. Conley lecture to his class on the comic
rythm in teather according to Langer., excerpt
Publications
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