- Gareth Matthews
Gareth Matthews (born
Buenos Aires, Argentina , 1929) is an Americanphilosopher who specializes in ancient philosophy and the philosophy of children.Gareth Matthews was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 8, 1929. He grew up near
Memphis, Tennessee . He earned his B.A. atFranklin College , where his father was a professor. Matthews began his graduate work atHarvard University , where he earned an M.A. in 1952. After a year as aRotary Fellow at the Free University of Berlin, and a three-and-a-half year stint in the U.S. Navy, he returned to Harvard, where he earned a Ph.D. in 1961. His teaching appointments have been at theUniversity of Virginia (1960-61), theUniversity of Minnesota (1961-69), and theUniversity of Massachusetts (1969-2005), where he is now professor emeritus.Matthews first established himself with a series of important papers on
Aristotle . He has also written a number of scholarly articles onSt. Augustine . His later works on the philosophy of children have been translated into a dozen languages, including Chinese, Japanese, and Indonesian, as well as various European languages.Matthews regularly teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at UMass Amherst on
ancient philosophy ,medieval philosophy ,existentialism ,applied ethics , and various topics inmetaphysics . He has directed reading groups for graduate students onWittgenstein 's "Philosophical Investigations " andHeidegger 's "Being and Time ".Matthews has been a visiting professor at
Amherst College ,Brown University ,Mt. Holyoke College ,Smith College , and theHarvard Summer School . He has been a member of theInstitute for Advanced Study in Princeton and has directed four summer seminars sponsored by theNational Endowment for the Humanities . He was twice awarded anNEH Fellowship .Matthews lectures regularly in the US and abroad and has conducted philosophy discussions with elementary-school children in Austria, Australia, China, Israel, Germany, Japan, Norway, and Scotland, as well as in various schools in the U.S.
He lives with his wife, Mary, in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Books
* "Augustine" (Blackwell, 2005)
* "Augustine: On the Trinity - Books 8-15", ed. (Cambridge, 2002)
* "Socratic Perplexity and the Nature of Philosophy" (Oxford, 1999)
* "The Philosophy of Childhood" (Harvard, 1994)
* "Dialogues with Children" (Harvard, 1984)
* "Philosophy and the Young Child" (Harvard, 1980)External links
*http://www.umass.edu/philosophy/faculty/matthews.htm
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