Will R. Jordan Center Co-Director Associate Professor of Political Science Director, Great Books Program
Will Jordan has taught in Mercer's Political Science department and Great Books Program since 2003. He received his BA degree from Washington & Lee University (1996) and his PhD in political science from Loyola University Chicago (2002). His primary teaching and research interests involve the history of political thought, focusing on the major thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment and the American Founding. His articles on the political thought of David Hume have appeared in The Review of Politics, Perspectives on Political Science, Logos & Pneuma: the Chinese Journal of Theology, and The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism. He is currently working on the political thought of Henry Adams.
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