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Connolly from Wisconsin to Johns Hopkins
Connolly from Wisconsin to Johns Hopkins

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Patrick J. Connolly, currently visiting associate professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will be moving to Johns Hopkins University, where he will be associate professor of philosophy.

Professor Connolly specializes in early modern philosophy and the history and philosophy of science, with a focus on early modern approaches to issues at the intersection of philosophy, theology, and the natural sciences. You can learn more about his research here and here.

Professor Connolly will take up his new position at Hopkins this coming January.

(via Steven Gross)

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