Background
Fuller, Timothy was born on January 15, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Dean Political science educator
Fuller, Timothy was born on January 15, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Bachelor with honors, Kenyon College, 1983. Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy with distinction, Johns Hopkins University, 1971.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Kenyon College, 1983.
Professor political science Colorado College, Colorado Springs, since 1981, chair department political science, 1985-1991, chair faculty executive committee, 1991-1992, dean of faculty, dean, since 1992, Lloyd Edson Worner Distinguished Service professor, since 1999. Sponsor H. B. Earhart Fellowship Program, since 1990. Director National Endowment of the Humanities Summer Seminar for School Teachers, summer 1988.
Co-director National Endowment of the Humanities Bicentennial Seminar for Law School Professors, summer 1987. Director National Endowment of the Humanities Summer Seminar for Secondary School Teachers, summer 1986. Distinguished academy visitor London School of Economics and Political Science, 1979-1980.
Standing panel reviewer division higher education National Endowment of the Humanities, 1988-1989. Lecturer in field.
Author: (books) Something of Great Constancy, Essays in Honor of the Memory of J. Glenn Gray, 1913-1977, 1979, The Prospects of Liberalism, Nine Essays, 1984, The Voice of Liberal Learning: Michael Oakeshott on Education, 1990, Rationalism in Politics, 1991, Michael Oakeshott on Religion, Politics and the Moral Life, 1993, The Politics of Faith and the Politics of Skepticism, 1996. Co-editor: (with Shirley R. Letwin) Selected Works of Michael Oakeshott. Editor: Colorado College Studies, since 1974, International Hobbes Association Newsletter, since 1984.Co-editor: Newsletter of Conference for Study of Political Thought, since 1997. Associate editor: Western Political Quarterly, 1987-1991. Member editorial board: Hobbes Studies, since 1988, Political Science Reviewer, since 1991, Studies in Political Thought, since 1991, Public Affairs Quarterly, 1992-1996.Manuscript reviewer: American Political Science Review, Political Studies, Journal of Politics, others. Contributor numerous articles and papers to professional journals.
Member International Hobbes Association (steering committee since 1983), International Political Science Association, American Philosophical Association, American Political Science Association, American Maritain Association, Western Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Conference for Study of Political Thought, North America Conference on British Studies.
Married Kalah Powers, October 12, 1963. Children: Margaret Simpson, Amy.