Dr. Matthew Landauer

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Biography

Matthew Landauer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago. His primary research interests encompass classical political thought, democratic theory, rhetoric, and political discourse. His research primarily focuses on ancient Greek political institutions and practices, exploring the historical, conceptual, and normative questions they raise. He is the author of 'Dangerous Counsel: Accountability Advice in Ancient Greece,' published by the University of Chicago Press in 2019. Landauer's work seeks to critically engage with the philosophical underpinnings of political systems and the implications of historical political thought on contemporary discourse.

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Department of Philosophy