Woodruff

Woodruff, Paul
Professor
Dean of Undergraduate Studies and Darrell K. Royal Professor in Ethics and American Society




Office: WAG 331
Office Hours: TTh 1:30-2:30 and by appt.
Phone: 471-6788
pbw@mail.utexas.edu
Webpage Offsite Link

Education: BA Princeton, BA Oxford, PhD Princeton

Research interests:
Well-known for his influential articles on Socrates and Plato, Professor Woodruff has also published critical editions of Plato's Hippias Major (1982), Ion(1983), and (with Alexander Nehamas) Symposium(1989) and Phaedrus (1995). He has also written on topics in aesthetics and ethics. His recent publications include Reverence: Renewing a Forgotten Virtue(Oxford University Press, 2001), Socrates on Reason and Religion (edited with Nicholas Smith, Oxford, 2000), Early Greek Political Thought from Homer to the Sophists (Cambridge, 1995, with M. Gagarin), Thucydides on Justice, Power, and Human Nature (Hackett, 1993), and contributions to Essays on the Philosophy of Socrates (Oxford, 1994), Essays on Aristotle's Poetics (Princeton, 1992), and The Cambridge Companion to Early Greek Philosophy (1999). He has been Visiting Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and has twice directed NEH seminars on ancient philosophy.

Courses taught:
Ancient philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy and literature

Field(s) of Study: Ancient Philosophy, Ethics and Philosophy of Law