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Supervised programs: Humanities (PhD), Individualized Program (PhD)
Jarrett A. Carty teaches in both the first and second year Political and Philosophical Foundations courses and the History of Science courses. His specialty is the early modern period in political thought, concentrating on Martin Luther, the Reformation, the Renaissance, and the late middle ages, and early-modern science. Jarrett also has a wide range of academic interests, including ancient Greek philosophy, the Enlightenment, the American Founding, and the history of astronomy. Jarrett and his wife have two daughters. He is also an ordained deacon in the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, and is a chaplain to several day shelters that serve Ottawa's urban poor. In his spare time he likes to run, play hockey, wilderness camp, fly-fish, and listen to jazz and blues.
BA, MA (Carleton University) MA, PhD (University of Notre Dame)
“Political Philosophy and Wretchedness in Pascal's Pensées." The Political Science Reviewer 49, No. 1 (2025): 83-106.
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