Chancellor's Professor, Department of Jewish Studies
Chancellor's Professor, Department of Religious Studies
Education
Ph.D. at University of Toronto, 1978
Contact Information
Sycamore Hall, Rm. 026
(812) 855-0206
Background
Professor Morgan's interests include the history of philosophy, especially ancient philosophy and modern philosophy, the philosophy of religion, and
Jewish philosophy. He has won several teaching awards. Books include: Platonic Piety (Yale, 1990), Dilemmas in Modern Jewish Thought
(Indiana, 1992), Interim Judaism (Indiana, 2001), and Beyond Auschwitz (Oxford, 2001). He has edited Classics of Moral and
Political Theory (Hackett), A Holocaust Anthology (Oxford), translated and edited, with Paul Franks, Franz Rosenzweig: Philosophical
and Theological Writings, and edited The Collected Works of Spinoza (Hackett, 2002). He is currently working on a book on Emmanuel
Levinas.
Research Interests
Ancient, Modern and Jewish Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion
Courses Recently Taught
Response to the Holocaust: Philosophy, Religion, Ethics, Film, Politics and Historiography
Emmanuel Levinas: Ethics as First Philosophy
Alienation & Community in Early 20th century Europe 1900-1940