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Personal bio
Joshua Landy joined the Stanford faculty in 1996, having received a PhD in Comparative Literature from Princeton University. Landy is the co-founder of Stanford's Initiative in Philosophy and Literature. He is the author of Philosophy as Fiction: Self, Deception, and Knowledge in Proust (Oxford, 2004) and How to Do Things with Fictions (Oxford, 2012); he is also the editor, with Michael Saler, of The Re-Enchantment of the World: Secular Magic in a Rational Age (Stanford, 2009). In 1999, he received the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, and in 2001 he was a recipient of the Dean's Distinguished Teaching Award. Currently teaching
CLASSICS 42: Philosophy and Literature
(Winter)
COMPLIT 181: Philosophy and Literature (Winter) COMPLIT 328: Literature, Narrative, and the Self (Autumn) DLCL 222: Philosophy and Literature (Autumn, Winter, Spring) ENGLISH 81: Philosophy and Literature (Winter) FRENCH 181: Philosophy and Literature (Winter) FRENCH 328: Literature, Narrative, and the Self (Autumn) GERMAN 181: Philosophy and Literature (Winter) ITALIAN 181: Philosophy and Literature (Winter) ITALIAN 328: Literature, Narrative, and the Self (Autumn) PHIL 81: Philosophy and Literature (Winter) SLAVIC 181: Philosophy and Literature (Winter) SLE 91: Structured Liberal Education (Autumn) SLE 92: Structured Liberal Education (Winter) SLE 93: Structured Liberal Education (Spring) |