James
Devlin
Associate Professor of Philosophy and Humanities
Office: 745 Comm. Ave.
E-mail: devlin@bu.edu
Education: Ph.D., University
of Texas
Interests: Ancient Philosophy,
Process Philosophy
James Devlin was educated at Notre Dame University
and received his doctorate in Philosophy from
the University of Texas at Austin in 1979. He
has written on Whitehead's and Hartshorne's process
metaphysics, especially the primacy of asymmetry,
and has worked on Aristotle's Physics and Categories,
using a method derived in part from the writings
of Jaakko Hintikka.
Dr. Devlin has also worked and taught in applied
computer science, teaching various programming
languages, data models, and interconnection protocols.
He also teaches a variety of introductory courses
in the Philosophy department.
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