Chris Rahlwes
Lecturer in Philosophy
Biography
Chris Rahlwes’ research focuses on truth, negation, denial, and ineffability. He approaches these topics from a global perspective, focusing on Jainism, Buddhism, Daoism, Mohism, the Greco-Arabic Peripatetics, ancient Egyptian philosophy, and contemporary philosophy of language and logic. His most recent work has been on classical and ancient accounts of non-propositional truth.
He teaches logic, ethics, philosophy of mind, and global philosophy classes, combining ancient, classical, and contemporary perspectives.
Office Hours
Spring 2025
Wednesday 1:45–3:45 p.m.
Education
Ph.D., University of Connecticut
M.A., University of New Mexico