Thaddeus Mason Pope

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My Own Teachers
Several teachers in my own formal education had a significant impact on me. 

Sister Winifred (4th grade)
  • Sister Winifred made us memorize all the propositions in the English language.  I think this drove me toward philosophy, as I was more eager to instead understand the essential essence and attributes of prepositions than to remember them all.
  • She also made us stand and would swirl around and point:  "slowly."  With nearly military type discipline, we would have to identify it as a proposition, adverb, or adjective.

Linda Williams (12th grade)
  • Williams reminds me of how Jaime Escalante was portrayed in Stand and Deliver.  
  • She went above and beyond to custom-design courses on modern European history and contemporary foreign affairs.  Getting relevant film clips, for example, was not so easy in 1986.

Richard Gale (undergraduate philosophy)
  • I worked very hard in Gale's metaphysics course, because Gale made the challenges fun.  Without his encouragement, I probably would not have applied to graduate school and pursued a Ph.D. in philosophy.

Kurt Baier (undergraduate philosophy)
  • I took Baier's graduate philosophy of law course at the University of Pittsburgh, then ranked #1 in the world.  
  • He did NOT go easy on me.  But his assessment was formative.  He wanted me to rewrite to make the arguments stronger.