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Thomas Bowen

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I have been studying and struggling with philosophy ever since I was hijacked out of my physics major in my sophomore year in college, by a class in Hegel's Phenomenology. I have discovered, much to my delight, that the pursuit of philosophy is best done in the context of the teaching of philosophy. Philosophy is not a discipline like physics or math; it cannot be learned through the memorization of facts, theorems, and formulae --though, of course, these play a part. Rather, one can only learn philosophy by doing it, and one can only do philosophy in dialogue or conversation with others. Teaching provides a natural context for such dialogue and discussion. In fact, I have learned as much from my students about philosophy as, I hope, my students have learned from me.

Currently, I am finishing my dissertation on the relation between conceptions of individuality and individual rights and conceptions of community and political power at Loyola University. I will receive my Ph.D. in philosophy sometime next spring. I have been teaching philosophy for about seven years now in a variety of contexts. I have taught at Loyola University, St. Joseph's College of Calumet in Whiting, Indiana, Lake Forest College, and, of course, here at Oakton Community College for the last three years.

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