Edward Mahoney, 1932-2009
Reverend Edward P. Mahoney, Duke Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and a Catholic Priest in the Raleigh Diocese of North Carolina, died on Thursday, January 8, 2009. He was born November 3, 1932 in New York City, the son of Patrick J. Sr. and Kathleen Brady. He is survived by his brothers Patrick J. Jr., Kerry, Miles, and Stephen.
Ed was a member of the Duke Department of Philosophy for forty years, starting in 1965. He held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the John S. Guggenheim Foundation and was a Fulbright Teaching Fellow at the University of Rome. He served as a President of the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, and was a longtime member of both the Board of Directors of the Journal for the History of Philosophy and the Editorial Board of the Journal of the History of Ideas. Ed was a lively undergraduate teacher and a forceful proponent of interdisciplinary medieval and Renaissance studies at Duke. He served as dissertation advisor for several graduate students who now have tenure track or tenured academic positions. In addition, he ministered to students and professors at the Newman Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, who know him affectionately as ‘Father Ed’. Ed leaves behind a rich legacy of dedicated service, teaching and scholarship.