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Thomas E. Lordan is completing his doctoral dissertation under the direction of David Walsh at The Catholic University of America. He lives in Phoenix with his wife Kimberly where he is employed as an attorney with a non-profit organization that represents victims of crime. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1971 with a B.A. in Philosophy. As an undergraduate, he studied under Gerhart Niemeyer and Eric Voegelin. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame Law School in 1974 and has been in practice since then in Ohio, Maryland, Washington D.C., and Arizona. He received an M.A. in Politics in 1996 from Catholic University. He taught at The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in New Hampshire and Benedictine University in Arizona, and has presented Papers at each Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association / The Eric Voegelin Society since 2014.

Kant’s Enlightenment

*Note: This was originally a paper presented at the 2023 APSA   Immanuel Kant is associated with the Enlightenment.[1] Moreover, he self-identified with the Enlightenment and answered…

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On Josef Pieper

I. Introduction The original of this Paper was presented at the 2019 Meeting of the Eric Voegelin Society.[1] Its title was “The Political Philosophy of Josef Pieper.”…

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