

Christopher Trogan
Creating value through insights into the intricate tapestry of literature, ethics, and aesthetics, Dr. Christopher Trogan is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Philosophy at CUNY City College, New York. With a robust academic background, he holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, which has been instrumental in shaping his scholarly pursuits. Dr. Trogan's career in higher education is marked by his previous role as an Associate Professor of English at the United States Merchant Marine Academy, where he honed his teaching and research skills. Dr. Trogan's research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of the interrelationship between literature, ethics, and aesthetics, with a particular focus on 19th-century German philosophy and literature. His scholarly work has contributed significantly to the field, with numerous essays published in reputable journals and presentations at international conferences. These contributions have enriched the academic discourse surrounding the philosophical dimensions of literature and aesthetics. At CUNY City College, Dr. Trogan is dedicated to fostering critical thinking and ethical reasoning among his students. He teaches a variety of courses, including Critical Thinking, Ethical Theory, and Philosophy of Law. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of engaging students in thoughtful dialogue and encouraging them to explore complex philosophical questions. In addition to his teaching and research, Dr. Trogan is an active member of several professional organizations related to philosophy and aesthetics. These affiliations enable him to stay abreast of the latest developments in his field and collaborate with fellow scholars. His commitment to professional development is reflected in his ongoing participation in conferences and workshops. Dr. Trogan's passion for philosophy and literature extends beyond the classroom. He is known for his ability to inspire students to appreciate the profound connections between philosophical ideas and literary expression. Through his work, he continues to contribute to the understanding of how literature can illuminate ethical and aesthetic questions, enriching both academic and public discourse. With a career dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and the cultivation of critical inquiry, Dr. Christopher Trogan remains a respected figure in the academic community. His contributions to the fields of literature, ethics, and aesthetics continue to influence students and scholars alike, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of human thought and creativity.
Publications
, 2014-06-08
, 265-281, 2014-09-01
, 31-46, 2019-01-01
, 27-31, 2015-01-01