Class # 26689

American Ideas (Conservatism)

AMS 3806
Spring 2026
CSE 0457
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
MWF 9:35 AM - 10:25 AM

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Instructor

Aaron Zubia

Aaron Alexander Zubia

Assistant Professor of Humanities
CSE 0576
T/R 3:00-4:00pm and by appointment

Aaron Alexander Zubia’s research uncovers how our ideas about God, nature, and human nature shape our political thought and discourse. In his first book, The Political Thought of David Hume: The Origins of Liberalism and the Political Imagination, Zubia focuses on Hume, the Scottish Enlightenment thinker who is arguably the greatest philosopher to have written in English. Zubia’s narrative traces the development of the Epicurean tradition, which Hume appropriated, and which supplies the philosophic framework for liberal politics. Zubia’s teaching, like his research, examines the moral and philosophic foundations of the good society and explores the beliefs that underlie conservative and revolutionary postures. Zubia teaches regularly on the American political tradition and has led an independent study on metaphysics and politics in the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition.

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