Julie Ward
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Professor Philosophy Department Loyola University Chicago 6525 North Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois 60626 Contact Information: Office: Crown Center, 3rd floor Lake Shore Campus Phone: 773.508.2297 Fax: 773.508.2292 E-mail: jward@luc.edu Personal Web Page: http://orion.it.luc.edu/~jward |
Julie Ward (Ph.D., Univ. California, San Diego) is Professor of philosophy at Loyola University, where she specializes in ancient philosophy and topics in feminism. She has published Feminism and Ancient Philosophy (Routledge, 1996), and Philosophers on Race, co-edited, T. Lott (Blackwell, 2002), as well as papers in Aristotle's psychology, metaphysics, and ancient skepticism. She also pursues an interest in the philosophical thought of Simone de Beauvoir and critical race theory. She has completed a book on Aristotle's dialectic and science, and plans to work next on the concept of nature in Plato and Aristotle.
Dr. Ward arrived at Loyola in 1990, after teaching at U. of Oregon, Mt. Holyoke, and Stanford. She offers graduate courses primarily in ancient philosophy, especially Aristotle's psychology, ethics, and metaphysics. Her undergraduate teaching includes ethics and social philosophy, with a focus on race and gender, as well as the history of ancient philosophy.


