
Professor of Philosophy
| Campus address: Room 206, Marx Hall | Campus telephone: (609) 258-4307 |
| Office hours: By appointment only | Email: dgarber@princeton.edu |
| Curriculum vitae (PDF Format) |
Ph.D. Harvard, 1975. Garber joined the Philosophy Department faculty in 2002 after many years at the University of Chicago. He is also an Associate Member of the Program in History of Science. His principal interests are the relations between philosophy, science, and society in the period of the Scientific Revolution. Garber is the author of Descartes’ Metaphysical Physics (1992) and Descartes Embodied (2001), and is co-editor with Michael Ayers of the Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy (1998). Garber is also the co-editor with Steven Nadler of the Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy, an annual. He is currently working on a variety of topics, including studies of Aristotelianism and its opponents in early seventeenth-century France and physics and philosophy in Leibniz's thought. In addition, he is the editor-in-chief of a new edition of the works of the seminal seventheenth-century thinker, Jacobus Fontialis.
Updated: 01/24/2006