Brian Garcia, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor, Philosophy

Education

Ph.D., KU Leuven, Institute of Philosophy
M.Phil, KU Leuven, Institute of Philosophy
M.A., University of Dallas
B.A., University of Dallas

Publications (selection)

  • “Dominic of Flanders OP (†1479) on the Cognition of Separated Substances.” In Renaissance Scholasticisms, edited by Amos Edelheit, 137–154 (Leiden: Brill, 2025).
  • “Giovanni Pico and the Scholastics: A Note on «A Philosopher at the Crossroads».” Mediterranea: International Journal on the Transfer of Knowledge 9 (2024), 349–360.
  • Review of Dante’s Persons: An Ethics of the Transhuman (Oxford, 2016) by Heather Webb. Deutsches Dante-Jahrbuch 96 (2021), 163–168.
  • Review of Anatomie d’un Homme-Dieu: Éléments de la christologie et de la physiologie de Tommaso Campanella (Honoré Champion, 2019) by Deborah Miglietta. Renaissance Quarterly 74 (2021), 1017–1019.
  • “The Monstrosity of Vice: Sin and Slavery in Campanella’s Political Thought.” Aithér: Journal for the Study of Greek and Latin Philosophical Traditions 12 (2020), 232–248.
  • Review of Minima Mediaevalia: Saggi di filosofia medievale (Aracne, 2019) by Ruedi Imbach. Deutsches Dante-Jahrbuch 95 (2020), 185–189.
  • “Tommaso Campanella: La città del sole.” The Literary Encyclopedia, Vol. 1.6.1: Italian Writing and Culture (2019).
  • “Interiority and Human Experience: Dominicus de Flandria on the Interior Senses.” Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 22 (2015), 219–237.

Professional affiliations

American Catholic Philosophical Association
American Philosophical Association
Renaissance Society of America
Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy