• Wiebke Deimling

    Wiebke Deimling

    Professor Wiebke Deimling received her MA from the Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich in 2008 and her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 2013. Before coming to Clark she spent two years on the Ruth Norman Halls Postdoctoral Fellowship at Indiana University, Bloomington.  She is the recipient of Clark University’s Oliver and Dorothy Hayden Junior Faculty…

  • Davis Baird

    Davis Baird

    Davis Baird, Professor of Philosophy, was Clark’s Provost from 2010 until 2021. He came to Clark in 2010 from the University of South Carolina, where he served on the faculty for 28 years (1982-2010). During his time at South Carolina he was Dean of the South Carolina Honors College for five years (2005-2010) and he…

  • Ravi Sharma

    Ravi Sharma

    Professor Sharma received his Ph.D. from the Joint Classics-Philosophy Graduate Program in Ancient Philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. In addition to teaching courses in ancient philosophy, he regularly offers courses in metaphysics, the history of early modern philosophy, and themes in late nineteenth and early twentieth century thought. For copies of recent…

  • Patrick Derr

    Patrick Derr

    Prof. Derr received a B.A. from Seattle University in 1972 and a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame in 1976. He has been at Clark since that time. He is a research professor with the George Perkins Marsh Institute and with the programs in Ethics and Public Policy, Environmental Science and Policy (ES&P) and Peace Studies. In 2007, Mr. Derr…

  • Wes DeMarco

    Dr. DeMarco (Ph.D, Vanderbilt University 1991) has taught full time at Clark since 2007, serving as Lecturer since 2011 and Senior Lecturer since 2014. He has worked for three decades to develop a ‘Neosocratic’ philosophy that engages Western and Asian wisdom traditions, and which offers a fresh approach to the philosophical life, meaning, metaphysics, nature,…

  • Scott Hendricks

    Prof. Hendricks received his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in 2001. He has taught at Clark since 2001 and holds the George F. Kneller Endowed Chair in Philosophy. Prof. Hendricks’s primary research interests concern issues within the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and epistemology. Presently he is focusing on the nature of so-called “phenomenal concepts”…