Charles Butterworth
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Butterworth is also a translator and editor of numerous books, including:
- Rousseau's Reveries of the Solitary Walker
- Ethical Writings of Maimonides
- Letter to D'Alembert and Writings for the Theater
- Alfarabi's Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle (co-foreworded with Thomas Pangle)
- Political Writings: "Selected Aphorisms" and Other Texts
- Averroes' Three Short Commentaries
Before joining the faculty of the University of Maryland, Dr. Butterworth taught at the University of Chicago and Federal City College (now the University of the District of Columbia). He has also taught at St. John's College, Georgetown University, and Harvard University, in addition to Marmara University, the University of Bordeaux, the University of Grenoble, the University of Paris I ([[University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne|Sorbonne]]), the University of Paris X ([[University of Paris X: Nanterre|Nanterre]]), and the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes.`
For several years he was the Principal Investigator for the Smithsonian sponsored Project in Medieval Islamic Logic in Cairo, Egypt. He has also been the Principal Investigator for a project on medieval Islamic logic sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and has organized a two-week Salzburg seminar on the Commonality of Cultural Traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
In 1992-1993, he was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. during which time he pursued a project on the relationship between revelation and political philosophy. From October 1999 until March 2000, Butterworth held a Fulbright Senior Scholar Research and Lecturing Award at the Friedrich-Alexander Universität in Erlangen, Germany and from May through August 2000 a German Academic Exchange Professorship at the same university. Also, during May and June 2000, he gave a series of lectures at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris entitled "Des origines de la philosophie politique en Islam."
At the University of Maryland, he has been recognized as a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher (1990-91) and, in 2001-02, for an award in Excellence in Teaching and Mentorship granted by the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.
External links
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