
Lee Clarke
Lee is currently a PhD student and budding philosopher who specializes in the areas of Cross-Cultural or World Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion and the History of Ideas. He also has a strong interest in history with a special interest in cross-cultural interactions. Lee holds a BA in Philosophy and History from Nottingham Trent University and an MA in Theology and Religion from the University of Birmingham. He also holds a position as a seminar tutor at Nottingham Trent University and has taught philosophy at an undergraduate level. In his spare time, he likes gaming, reading, and writing articles, of course!
Articles by Lee Clarke

Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations provides an intimate portrait of a historical figure in his own words. In this article we will explore this text and what it reveals about its author.