Academics
Meet the Faculty

S. Adam Seagrave
Visiting Assistant Professor of Great Books
Division: Humanities/Teacher Education Division
Office: Cultural Arts Center (CAC) 113
Phone: (310) 506-6289
E-mail: stephen.seagrave@pepperdine.edu
- Ph.D., Political Theory, University of Notre Dame, 2010
- M.A., University of Notre Dame, 2009
- B.A., Thomas Aquinas College, 2005
Courses:
- Great Books Colloquium I and II
Key Awards/Affiliations:
- Richard M. Weaver Fellowship, awarded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2008-2009
- Striving for Excellence in College and University Teaching Certificate, awarded by the Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Notre Dame, April 2008
- Member, American Political Science Association Member, American Philosophical Association Member, Association for Political Theory Member, Southwest Political Science Association Member, Midwest Political Science Association
Academic Interests:
- American Political Thought
- Ethics
- Great Books
- History of Political Thought
- Liberalism and Human Rights
- Natural Law
Selected Works:
- Cicero, Aquinas, and Contemporary Issues in Natural Law Theory, The Review of Metaphysics 62 (2009): 491-523.
- Review of David L. Schaefer's Illiberal Justice: John Rawls vs. The American Political Tradition (2007). Interpretation, forthcoming.