Eryn Rozonoyer is a PhD student in the Political Science Department of Boston College. After studying the Great Books at St. John’s College, she came to Boston College to pursue questions about man’s desires for the beautiful and the divine as these desires appear within the realm of politics. She is interested in manifestations of order and wholeness in human life and how these manifestations are treated by ancient and early modern philosophers. Her forthcoming dissertation will examine how Plato and Hobbes use the metaphor of the political community as the individual writ large as a basis for their political and anthropological views in the Republic and the Leviathan. (ORCID: 0000-0003-4581-318X).
Last updated on November 30th, 2023