David L. Hildebrand is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado Denver. He has served as President of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, and the Southwestern Philosophical Society.
He is the author of two academic books, as well as numerous scholarly articles, encyclopedia entries, reviews, and presentations, national and international. While his research typically focuses upon John Dewey, pragmatism, and neopragmatism, he has connected philosophy with a variety of contemporary issues in education, art, public administration, history, mixed methods research, and journalism. His current philosophical interes…
David L. Hildebrand is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado Denver. He has served as President of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, and the Southwestern Philosophical Society.
He is the author of two academic books, as well as numerous scholarly articles, encyclopedia entries, reviews, and presentations, national and international. While his research typically focuses upon John Dewey, pragmatism, and neopragmatism, he has connected philosophy with a variety of contemporary issues in education, art, public administration, history, mixed methods research, and journalism. His current philosophical interests include the interrelationships between technology and experience, especially as these manifest in education, aesthetics, and democratic life.
In addition to academic venues, he has contributes to a variety of public venues, such as church groups, art museums, and public talks at universities; he has published letters and commentary in venues such as the AACU's "Peer Review," The New York Times, and others. He maintains a website at http://www.davidhildebrand.org