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John
Silber
President Emeritus, Boston University;
University Professor, Professor of Philosophy
and Law
Office: 73 BSR
Phone: 617.353.4300
Education: Ph.D., Yale University
Interests: History of Philosophy,
Philosophy of Law, Kant, Ethics. (Not currently
teaching in the department.) |
After teaching at Yale, Dr. John Silber returned
to Texas, where he joined the department of philosophy
at the University of Texas at Austin. After serving
as chairman of his department he became Dean of
the College of Arts and Sciences.
He was the first chairman of the Texas Society
to Abolish Capital Punishment and a leader in
the integration of the University of Texas. Dr.
Silber is a leading spokesman for the maintenance
of high academic standards and has gained national
attention for his advocacy of a rational, comprehensive
system for financing higher education. He was
instrumental in founding Operation Head Start.
In January 1971 John Silber became the seventh
president of Boston University, and in 1996 he
became Chancellor. In January 1996, Governor William
Weld chose Dr. Silber to head the Massachusetts
Board of Education, the state's policy-making
board for public education below the collegiate
level.
Dr. Silber has written widely on philosophy
(especially on Immanuel Kant), education, and
social and foreign policy. His work has appeared
in journals such as:
Philosophical Quarterly
Kant-Studien,
Philosophical Review
Ethics
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
Zeitschift für Philosophische Forschung,
and in many edited volumes.
He has also published in:
Atlantic
Harper's
New Republic
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
His book, Straight Shooting, was published
by Harper's in 1989. A German edition, Ist Amerika
zu Retten?, was published in 1992 by Ullstein.
A Japanese edition was published in 1993.
Dr. Silber has also served as an editor of Kant-Studien,
and has been the recipient of Fulbright, Guggenheim,
and ACLS Fellowships.
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