Nicholas Smith
James F. Miller Professor of Humanities and Department Chair
Personal Statement
“My goal in every class I teach is to try to infect my students with the same fascination and passion for philosophy and the classics that I have always felt for them. Teaching, for me, is an attempt to share my love for these subjects.”
Professional Biography
Professor Smith is the James F. Miller Professor of Humanities. Prior to 1999, he taught at Virginia Tech, the University of Hong Kong, and Michigan State University. He received his BA (High Honors) from the University of Rochester in 1971, and his Ph.D. from Stanford in 1975. He is author, co-author, editor or co-editor of over 15 books, including Plato’s Socrates (with T. C. Brickhouse), which won the “Outstanding Academic Book for 1994” award from Choice. He is also the author of more than 80 journal, encyclopedia, or dictionary articles, reviews, and translations, including three of the translations of works by Plato and Pseudo-Plato that appear in the new Plato: Complete Works from Hackett. In 1985, Smith won the American Philological Association Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Classics.
Contact
Nicholas Smith’s office is in room 229 of John R. Howard Hall.
email ndsmith@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7478
Nicholas Smith
Philosophy
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road
Portland, Oregon 97219
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