Michael Rea
@michaelreand.bsky.social
Philosophy professor, Notre Dame
Pastor’s Spouse, Church of the Savior
Working in metaphysics, analytic theology, and feminist philosophy; current book project focuses on love, beauty, and objectification
www.michaelrea.org
#philosophy #philsky
Pastor’s Spouse, Church of the Savior
Working in metaphysics, analytic theology, and feminist philosophy; current book project focuses on love, beauty, and objectification
www.michaelrea.org
#philosophy #philsky
Not entirely wrong…
June 14, 2025 at 6:41 PM
Not entirely wrong…
This is where the elf-on-the-shelf ended up today, and I’m guessing it could stay there undisturbed for a week or more.
December 4, 2024 at 11:33 PM
This is where the elf-on-the-shelf ended up today, and I’m guessing it could stay there undisturbed for a week or more.
Looking forward to commenting on @amypeeler.bsky.social’s paper, “Born of a Woman”, at the SCP session at AAR this Friday!
November 20, 2024 at 1:42 PM
Looking forward to commenting on @amypeeler.bsky.social’s paper, “Born of a Woman”, at the SCP session at AAR this Friday!
Five kids plus two fiancées. My heart is full. Merry Christmas to all who celebrate.
December 25, 2023 at 8:10 PM
Five kids plus two fiancées. My heart is full. Merry Christmas to all who celebrate.
If your department needs to hire a logician, you *could* advertise in philjobs; or you could just come to this store in South Bend and, I guess, get a great deal…
November 30, 2023 at 9:55 PM
If your department needs to hire a logician, you *could* advertise in philjobs; or you could just come to this store in South Bend and, I guess, get a great deal…
consisting of just ten 10-minute episodes. Last night we went trick or treating with friends in one of the older neighborhoods in town—lots of spooky looking houses with people just hanging out on their porches (despite the snow) distributing candy. It was lovely. And two of our pumpkins:
November 1, 2023 at 1:34 PM
consisting of just ten 10-minute episodes. Last night we went trick or treating with friends in one of the older neighborhoods in town—lots of spooky looking houses with people just hanging out on their porches (despite the snow) distributing candy. It was lovely. And two of our pumpkins: