
Jonathan Lear is the John U. Nef Distinguished Service Professor at the Committee on Social Thought and in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago. His work focuses on the philosophical understanding of the human psyche - and the ethical implications that flow from us being the kind of creatures we are. He trained in Philosophy at Cambridge University and The Rockefeller University where he received his PhD in 1978. He works primarily on philosophical conceptions of the human psyche from Socrates to the present. He also trained as a psychoanalyst at the Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis. He is a recipient of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Distinguished Achievement Award. In 2014, he was appointed the Roman Family Director of the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society and continues in that role currently. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

2011

The Desire to Understand
1988

2005

Revolutionary tacti for teachers on the ground, in real classrooms, working with real children, trying to make a real difference
2015

2000

Mourning and Ethical Life
2022

A Philosophical Interpretation of Freudian Psychoanalysis
1990

Working Out the Logic of the Soul
1998

Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation
2006

1954

Curriculum design for building knowledge, developing creative thinking and promoting independence
2019

An Earnest Plea for Irony
2003

Essays in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
2017