Cornelius Delaney
Professor
Department of Philosophy
Director, Arts and Letters/Science Honors program
Degrees
M.A., Boston College; Ph.D., St. Louis University
Research Profile
Delaney teaches in both the Philosophy Department of which he was the chair from 1972 to 1982 and in the University Honors Program of which he has been the Director since 1990. His teaching has been in the areas of Pragmatism, Political Philosophy and the History of Modern Philosophy, and his most recent research has focused on the interpenetration of philosophy and science both in its historical instantiation in the pragmatism of Charles Sanders Peirce and its more general philosophical articulation. Science, Knowledge and Mind (1993) began the inquiry and a monograph on The Philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce (2004) is presently nearing completion. The culmination of the project will be an ahistorical monograph on Pragmatic Realism currently in process.
Contact Information
402
Malloy Hall
631-6653 or 631
Delaney.1@nd.edu
http://www.nd.edu/~honorsprogram
