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Eve Grace has taught at Colorado College since 1993. After attending Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific and the Japanese Institute of Sophia University in Tokyo, she received her B.A. (magna cum laude) from Harvard University, where she also won the Gerda Richards Crosby Prize in Government, and her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto. She has been the recipient of a number of fellowships, including Canada’s Social Science and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Fellowship, and a Fellowship in the Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard University. She has authored articles on Rousseau’s thought and a chapter in a volume entitled Autobiography as Philosophy. She is also co-editor of one of the volumes of The Collected Writings of Rousseau (University Press of New England, 2002) and of Rousseau on Women, Love, and Family (forthcoming, 2009). Among other projects, she is currently at work on a book on the problem of conscience in Rousseau’s thought. She teaches political philosophy. Among her regular courses offerings are: Western Political Traditions, Freedom and Empire, Religion and Politics, Liberty and Equality, Problem of Law and Justice, Gender and Politics, and an advanced year long seminar in political philosophy.
Among her regular course offerings:
PS 103 Western Political Traditions
PS 270 Liberty and Equality
PS 234 Freedom and Empire: the Drama of Ancient Politics
PS 226 Gender and Politics
PS 344 Problem of Law and Justice
PS 408 Tutorial in Political Theory
PS 419 Seminar in Political Philosophy
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