Griffin Klemick

Assistant Professor of Philosophy Instruction
616.395.7194klemick@hope.edu
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Griffin researches the history of 20th-century philosophy and its import for substantive questions in epistemology, ethics and the philosophy of religion. His central research focus is the critical interpretation of the pragmatist tradition and the development of a realist, non-relativistic epistemology grounded in an appeal to practical reasons. Beyond the pragmatist fold, he is interested in 20th-century figures like Arendt, Levinas and Iris Murdoch, and explores the implications of their work on such topics as the value of truth, the objectivity of ethics, the justification of love and hope, and the centrality of interpersonal relations for our thought and agency.

Griffin’s 鶹Ƶ courses include Cultural Heritage I and Modern Philosophy. Before joining Hope in 2022, at the University of Toronto and Wheaton College he taught courses on a broad range of topics including epistemology and metaphysics, the philosophy of emotions, ethics, social and cultural theory, literature and philosophy, Continental philosophy, early analytic philosophy, and the history of philosophy.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE 

  • History of 20th-century philosophy (analytic, Continental and pragmatist)
  • Epistemology
  • Philosophy of emotions
  • History of Western philosophy generally

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., philosophy, University of Toronto, 2022
  • M.A., philosophy, Northern Illinois University, 2014
  • B.A., philosophy and Bible/theology, Wheaton College (IL), 2012

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

  • “Constitution, Causation, and the Final Opinion: A Puzzle in Peirce’s Illustrations,” History of Philosophy Quarterly, forthcoming
  • “Sellars’s Core Critique of C.I. Lewis: Against the Equation of 鶹Ƶness and Givenness,” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 2022
  • “Inferentialism, Modal Anti-Realism, and the Problem of Affection,” in Reading Kant with Sellars (Routledge), forthcoming
  • “What Makes the ‘Loving Gaze’ Loving?,” presentation at Society of Christian Philosophers Mountain-West Division meeting, 2022
  • “Perceptual Justification and the Demands of Effective Agency,” presentation at European Pragmatism Conference, 2022
  • “Hannah Arendt, Human Rights, and the Priority of Community,” presentation at American Philosophical Association Eastern Division meeting, 2021
  • “C.I. Lewis Was a Foundationalist After All,” History of Philosophy Quarterly, 2020
  • “Levinas on the Practical Value of the Concept of Truth,” presentation at North American Levinas Society meeting, 2020
  • “Peirce’s Early Anti-Realism about the External World,” presentation at American Philosophical Association Central Division meeting, 2020
  • “Sellars’ Metaethical Quasi-Realism,” Synthese, 2018 (print 2020)
  • “Prospects for an Objective Pragmatism: Frank Ramsey on Truth, Meaning and Justification,” in Pragmatism and Objectivity (Routledge), 2017
  • “Two Sorts of Self-Creation: On Galen Strawson’s ‘Basic Argument,’” Lyceum, 2013

OUTSIDE THE COLLEGE

Griffin enjoys Golden Age detective novels, deep-roster contract league fantasy football and getting lost in the Sanctuary Woods Preserve, from which he is fortunate to live directly across the street. His favorite music genres are melodic punk, second-wave emo, Gothenburg metal and, above all, shoegaze. He is married to Brittani, and his kiddos are Juniper and Evangeline. He and Juni can frequently be found binging episodes of Scooby-Doo. (Or, more often — albeit slightly less enjoyably, in his opinion— watching the same episode on repeat.)

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Griffin Klemick

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