Indiana University Bloomington

Department of Philosophy

Rega Wood


 

Sycamore 125, (Wells Library Office 856-3783)

Office hours: 1:00-2:00 F

 

Professor of Philosophy.

Reed College, B.A. 1968; Cornell University M.A. 1971; Cornell University, Ph.D. 1975.

Rega Wood's interests are in medieval philosophy and history of science and the critical editing of medieval texts. She has written on a number of medieval philosophers, including Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Adam Wodeham, and  Richard Rufus of Cornwall. Professor Wood is director of the Richard Rufus Project (RRP), which produces critical editions of this early founder of medieval scholastic philosophy. She is also director of Bartholomew's World (http://bartholomew.stanford.edu) an outreach project teaching high school and undergraduate students about medieval scholasticism. At IU she is a member of the Department of Philosophy and the Department of the History and Philosophy of Science. Before coming to IU, Professor Wood did research and taught at St. Bonaventure University, Yale University and Stanford University. For more about the Richard Rufus Project, see its Stanford University web site: http://rrp.stanford.edu.


Department of Philosophy, Indiana University, 1033 E. Third St., Sycamore Hall 026, Bloomington, IN 47405-7005, U.S.A.
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