Thomas Merrill
Jack Miller Center Academic Council Member
Associate Professor of Government and Associate Director of the Political Theory Institute, American University
Thomas Merrill is an Associate Professor of Government in the School of Public Affairs and Associate Director of the Political Theory Institute at American University. He is the author of Hume and the Politics of Enlightenment (Cambridge, 2015), which won the Delba Winthrop Prize for Best Recent Work in Political Philosophy. He is also the co-editor of three edited volumes, including The Political Thought of the Civil War (University Press of Kansas, 2018) and has held fellowships from Harvard, Princeton, and the American Enterprise Institute. He was a senior research analyst for the President’s Council on Bioethics during the George W. Bush administration and is the associate director of the Political Theory Institute at American University, which has hosted many public intellectuals from across the political spectrum as well as many academic political theorists. He has served as coordinator of the undergraduate program in the Department of Government and, more recently, as department chair.
Research interests:
Political philosophy
Metaphysics
Bioethics