Brief biography of Michael Augros
Professor of Philosophy, Center for Higher Studies
Vice-President & Senior Fellow, Institute for the Study of Nature
Dr. Michael Augros earned his B.A. at Thomas
Aquinas College (1992) and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Boston
College (1995) with a doctoral thesis on Euclid’s Fifth
Postulate. He then taught at Thomas Aquinas College for three
years (1995-1998) and has since been teaching philosophy at the
Center for Higher Studies in Thornwood, New York, while also
serving as Adjunct Professor at the Regina Apostolorum in Rome.
Mike also serves on the President’s Council of the Society for
Aristotelian Studies (headquartered at St. Anselm College in New
Hampshire).
Selected publications:
"Reconciling Science with Natural Philosophy,"
The Thomist 68 (2004), pp.105-41.