David Griesedieck, born 1943, earned his BA from St.
Benedicts College (Kansas) in 1964 and his MA in philosophy from Princeton (1967) and
MA in mathematics from UMSL (1988). He has been a member of the UMSL Department of Philosophy
since Fall 1970. “My chief scholarly interest has always been the study of
Oriental philosophy in its various forms. It is a tremendous challenge to try
to bring out the meaning of these ancient philosophical texts. The subject
matter and the methodology are often quite different from what we are used to in
Western philosophy. I believe that if one can get a clear idea of just what is so
different about Indian or Chinese philosophy, one will then have an insight into
the most basic questions of philosophy and life. For example, by studying Eastern
conceptions of freedom and bondage, we can gain new and decisive perspectives on
the classic Western problem of freedom of the will.”
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