Bryan Reece
Bryan Reece works in Ancient Greek Philosophy. His research primarily concerns Aristotle’s ethics, metaphysics, and philosophy of action. He obtained a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Toronto in 2016, with certification from the Collaborative Program in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. While at the CHS he is writing a monograph that discusses the role that Aristotle assigns to theoretical and practical wisdom in the happy life. He has three forthcoming articles: ‘Aristotle’s Four Causes of Action’ in Australasian Journal of Philosophy, ‘Are There Really Two Kinds of Happiness in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics?’ in Classical Philology, and ‘Out of Thin Air? Diogenes of Apollonia on Causal Explanation’ in an edited volume with Cambridge University Press entitled Heat, Pneuma, and Soul in Ancient Philosophy and Science: From the Presocratics to Aristotle.