Oxford University
The Aula
Blackfriars Hall (St. Giles, OX1 3LY)
6:30 pm
A lecture by Dr. Daniel De Haan (Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer, University of Cambridge)
This lecture is organized in partnership with the Aquinas Institute at Blackfriars Hall at the University of Oxford
Free and open to the public
Speaker Bio:
Daniel D. De Haan (University of Cambridge) is a research fellow in the Faculty of Divinity and Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge. He received his PhD in 2014 from the University of St. Thomas, TX and the Catholic University of Leuven. Daniel’s research in the history of philosophy focuses on the metaphysics and psychology of Avicenna and Aquinas. His research in contemporary philosophy addresses the intersections of philosophical anthropology, philosophy of neuroscience and psychology, and philosophy of religion. He is currently writing a monograph on Aristotelian philosophical anthropology.