Jacqueline Scott
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Associate Professor Philosophy Department Loyola University Chicago 6525 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60626 Contact Information: Office: Crown Center, 3rd floor Lake Shore Campus Phone: 773.508.2304 Fax: 773.508.2292 E-mail: jscott6@luc.edu |
Jacqueline Scott is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University, where she came in 2000 after teaching at the University of Memphis. She earned her Ph.D. in philosophy and humanities from Stanford University in 1995. Prior to that she received her B.A. in Philosophy and French from Spelman College and studied at the Université de Strasbourg during the 1987-88 academic year.
Dr. Scott's teaching and research interests include Nietzsche, Nineteenth Century Philosophy, Race Theory, African American Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy. She has published articles in Continental Philosophy Review (formerly Man and World), International Studies in Philosophy, and Continental Philosophers on Race (ed. by Robert Bernasconi).
She is currently editing a volume on Nietzsche and African American thought, and writing a book whose working title is Nietzsche's Worthy Opponents, Socrates, Wagner, the Ascetic Priest, and Women.


