Joshua Kramer

  • Graduate Student, Department of Philosophy

Joshua has pursued questions of mind and (trans/inter)action, agency, love and friendship, and aesthetics across the ancient Greek and Roman, German and French, and contemporary philosophical traditions. He is particularly interested in the concepts of noûs and erôs across ancient philosophy and the concept of intuition and its relation to reason and perception in Kant, Hegel, and contemporary epistemology and philosophy of mind. Before coming to Pittsburgh, he studied Philosophy and Allied Fields (Classics/Literature/Gender and Sexuality) in his undergraduate at the University of Chicago, studied for a master’s in Ancient Philosophy at Cambridge, and spent a year as a visiting graduate student, research assistant, and course assistant at Rutgers Philosophy and took seminars at Princeton and NYU.