Frederick B. Mills, PhD, is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of History and Government. He specializes in the philosophy of liberation; early Greek philosophy; modern philosophy; and existential phenomenology, with interests in Buddhism, Latin American Philosophy and Political Theory.
He has published an introduction to philosophy, a book on Enrique Dussel’s ethics of liberation, and articles on the philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence, Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Enrique Dussel, and Mario Bencastro. He has also published articles and lectured on US policy towards Latin America and the Caribbean and on the Bolivarian cause of regional independence and integration.
Articles and papers published by this author include:
- “The Development of Human Life in Enrique Dussel’s Politics of Liberation” (Volume 7, Issue 1 – Spring, 2016)
