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Assistant Professor of Philosophy 
B.A. St. John’s College Annapolis; M.A. Loyola University Chicago; Ph.D. DePaul University
cfcoates@sewanee.edu 

Cameron Coates specializes in Ancient Greek Philosophy. In particular, his research explores how Greek philosophers and scientists understood the nature of life and death. Prof. Coates’ recent publications focus on Aristotle’s approach to those topics: his theory of the soul, his conception of the basic life functions of metabolism and reproduction, and his analysis of the causes of natural death. Currently Prof. Coates is working on a book project about how Aristotle defines life. He is also interested in how these ancient theories continue to shape contemporary approaches to defining life. In addition to courses on Ancient Philosophy, Prof. Coates has recently taught classes on ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ Asian Philosophy, the history of political economy, and philosophy of the self. For more information about Prof. Coates’ research and teaching, please see his home page . 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: 
  • “”. Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (1), 73-90. 2025. 
  • “”. Ancient Philosophy 44 (2): 449-467. 2024.
  • “”. Co-authored with James G. Lennox. Phronesis 65 (4): 414-466. 2020. 
  • “”. Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek Political Thought 35 (2): 418-446. 2018. 
AREAS OF EXPERTISE: 
  • Ancient Greek Philosophy 
  • ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ Asian Philosophy 
  • 20th century Continental Philosophy