Stephen H. Daniel
Education
Ph.D., Philosophy, St. Louis University, 1977
M.A., Philosophy, St. Louis University, 1974
B.A., Philosophy, magna cum laude, Philosophy (major), History (minor), St. Joseph Seminary College, 1972
Modern Philosophy: History and Historiography
Current Continental Philosophy
Stephen Daniel works primarily on 17th and 18th century philosophy. He has written four books, authored fifty articles, and edited three volumes on modern philosophy and contemporary continental thought. His recent publications include articles on George Berkeley, G. W. Leibniz, John Toland, and Jonathan Edwards, and two edited collections of essays on Berkeley. He is president of the International Berkeley Society, editor of Berkeley Studies, Texas A&M University Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence, and Fasken Chair in Distinguished Teaching. He is currently writing a book on Stoic aspects of Berkeley's philosophy.

Stephen H. Daniel
Professor of Philosophy
Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence
Fasken Chair in Distinguished Teaching
Office: Bolton 302B
Office Hours: TR 10:00-11:00, 12:30-2:00
Telephone: (979) 845-5619
E-Mail: s-daniel@tamu.edu
Current Course Schedule
PHIL 251 504: Introduction to Philosophy TR 2:20-3:35 ARCA 107A
PHIL 251 507: Introduction to Philosophy TR 11:10-12:25 BLTN 018
PHIL 485-503: Directed Studies TBA