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Joseph Tadie, Ph.D.
Office location:
Saint Mary's Hall #326
Mailing Address:
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota 700 Terrace Heights #1504 Winona, MN 55987-1399
507-457-6652
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Joseph Tadie is a tenured Assistant Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota.Areas of interest include: Ancient Greek Philosophy, Hermeneutics, and Ethics. Dr. Tadie recently completed his Ph.D. at Boston College, which was a hermeneutical retrieval of Thomas Aquinas' account of the virtue of humility. Professor Tadie has taught in both the Lasallian Honors Program and the Interdisciplinary Studies Program. Dr. Tadie's personal web page
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Scholarly and Creative Interests Ancient philosophy Medieval philosophy Lonergan studies Phenomenology and Hermeneutics
Courses Taught Recently at SMU Plato Seminar Senior Thesis Philosophy of the Human Person History of Ancient Philosophy Justice and the Call to Service The Classical World Greek Language and Culture Origins
Professional Organizations Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy Metaphysical Society of America American Catholic Philosophical Association International St. Thomas Society
Education Ph.D., Philosophy, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 2006 M.A., Philosophy, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 1998 B.A., Philosophy, Saint Mary's College, Winona, MN, 1991
Teaching Experience 2000 to Present: Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, MN 1999-2000: Teaching Fellow, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 1993-1996: Instructor, De La Salle Language Institute, Saint Mary's College, Winona, MN 1994-1996: Adjunct Instructor, Saint Mary's College, Winona, MN
Honors 2000: Institute for Politics and Religion (Summer Grant) 2000: Alfred White Teaching Excellence Award 1998: Inaugural Lonergan Institute PhD Candidate at Boston College 1998: Lonergan Fellow, Lonergan Institute of Boston College 1991: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges |
Selected Presentations Invited Speaker, Theology on Tap "J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: On Writing and On the Best Approach to Interpreting Writing," Winona, MN, 2006
Presented, Machiavelli and Service Projects, 10th Annual Meeting of the Association for Core Texts and Courses, Dallas, TX, 2004
Invited Speaker, On Tolkien and Christianity, Theology on Tap, Rochester, MN, 2004
Presented, On de Tocqueville & Star Wars,at the AGLS: Liberal Education & Character, Louisville, KY, 2002
Presenter, On Dante's Vita Nuova, "Re(-)forming Liberal Education," 8th Annual Meeting of the Association for Core Texts Courses, Montreal Canada, 2002
Presenter, On Justice & Service Placements, "Network Institution Exchange Program: Lasallian Honors Program, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota," Winona, MN, 2001
Invited Speaker, "Lonergan's Verbum II, On the Constitution of Christ III & the Viture of Humility," at the Young' Lonergan Scholars Conference, Boston, MA, 2001
Presented, "The Role of the Virtue of Humility in a Democratic Education," Boston, MA, 2000
"The Virtue of Humility in Aquinas," Boston College Philosophy Colloquium, Chestnut Hill, MA, 1999 |
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