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Name
  
Adriaan Peperzak

Region
  
Western philosophy

Role
  
Author


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Born
  
3 July 1929

Main interests
  
Ethics, Christian philosophy, philosophy of Hegel and Emmanuel Levinas

Areas of interest
  
Christian philosophy, Ethics

Books
  
To the Other: An Introducti, Modern Freedom: Hegel’s L, Beyond: The Philosop, Ethics as First Philosophy, Philosophy and Politics: A

Philosophical era
  
20th-century philosophy

Schools of thought
  
Continental philosophy

Adriaan Theodoor Basilius (Ad) Peperzak (born 3 July 1929) is a Dutch educator, editor and author. A member of the board of editors for Fordham University Press series Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, he has since 1991 been the Arthur J. Schmitt Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. Before, he was a professor at the Radboud University of Nijmegen (Department of Metaphysics & Epistemology), and at Utrecht University (History of Modern Philosophy) for several years.

Peperzak was born on the island of Java (Indonesia) as a Dutch citizen. He studied philosophy at the Franciscan monastery schools in Venray, and theology in La Verna and Weert (in the Netherlands). He obtained a licentiate in philosophy at the Higher Institute of Philosophy of the Université catholique de Louvain in Louvain (Belgium) and a Ph.D. in the Humanities at the University of Paris (Sorbonne) in Paris. His Ph.D. dissertation Le jeune Hegel et la vision morale du monde (director: Paul Ricoeur), was published in 1960 and republished in 1969.

His research in the history of philosophy has focused on Hegel (six books and numerous articles) and Emmanuel Levinas (two books and three others edited). He also published on Plato, Aristotle, Bonaventure, Descartes, Heidegger, and Ricoeur, and on thematic questions in ethics, social and political philosophy, metaphilosophy, and the philosophy of religion.

References

Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak Wikipedia