Graham Hubbs
Professor of Philosophy, PPE Program Director, Pre-Law Advisor
205I Administration Building
208-885-6284
Department of Politics and Philosophy
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875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3165
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3165
Graham Hubbs is a professor in the Department of Politics and Philosophy at the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç. He uses social ontological methods to study topics that lie at the intersection of philosophy, politics, and economics.
- Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2008
- B.A., Washington University, 1999
Courses
- PHIL 320: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- PHIL 321: Modern Philosophy
- PHIL 352: Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Professor Hubbs's research uses historically informed social ontological methods to study topics at the intersection of philosophy, political science, and economics, including the central case of the nature of money. He examines money as an instance of collective intentionality. His approach to this and to all matters of collective intentionality grows out of his work on practical rationality: on this, he takes a neo-Aristotelian position on the nature of practical reasons and practical reasoning. Much of this work on practical rationality involves close readings of G. E. M. Anscombe's Intention.
To learn about Hubbs’s scholarship, please visit his page at .
- ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç Mid-Career Faculty Award, Spring 2021
- ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éçing Research Fellowship, Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement, Dartmouth University, Summer 2020
- ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éçing Research Fellowship, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, Summer 2016
- ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éçing Professor Fellowship, LUISS Guido Carli, Rome, Italy, 2013
- Fulbright Fellowship to Italy, Institute of International Education, 1999-2000