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Office Hours for Fall 2025:
Monday & Wednesday 2:30-3:30pm
Expertise Areas: Ancient Philosophy, German Idealism, Phenomenology, History of Philosophy
Education & Degrees
New School for Social Research (Ph.D Philosophy), 2016
Boston College (M.A. Philosophy), 2007
University of Colorado Denver (B.A. Philosophy), 2005
Bio
Jeffrey Golub is Associate Teaching Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado Denver. From 2011-2019, he taught the philosophy curriculum at CU Denver’s international campus, the International College Beijing, in Beijing China, where he created a philosophy minor program and served as associate program chair for the humanities. He currently holds lectures and seminars on the history of philosophy from Ancient Traditions (Greek, Roman and Chinese), Medieval Philosophy, German Idealism, and Phenomenology as well as Contemporary theories in Bioethics, Law, and Logic.
Courses Taught
Couse Descriptions Can Be Found Here
PHIL 2441: Logic, Language, and Scientific Reasoning
PHIL 3200: Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 3500: Ideology and Culture: Racism and Sexism
PHIL 3981: Chinese Philosophy and Culture
PHIL 4242: Bioethics
PHIL 4260: Why Obey the Law? Philosophy of Law
PHIL 4750: Introduction to Phenomenology
PHIL 4810: Aristotle
Selected Publications
"Metron and Harmonia at the Limit of Transgressive Thinking", in Meter and Music in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays from the Ninth Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Hellenic Heritage of Sicily and Southern Italy. Bagby, John Robert, Ronald Blankenborg, and Jurgen R. Gatt, eds. Parnassos Press – Fonte Aretusa, 2025.
"The Last Animal: An Indifference Argument in Plato's Protagoras", in Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy, vol. 25. 2021
