“We can, however, demonstrate that this view [denying the law of noncontradiction] is impossible, if our opponent will only say something; and if he says nothing, it is absurd to seek to give an account of our views to one who cannot give an account of anything, insofar as he cannot do so. For such a man, as such, is no better than a vegetable.”

ARISTOTLE

Mr. Meadows

Head of Upper School

  • B.A. in Philosophy | St. Mary’s College of California (magna cum laude)

  • M.A. in Philosophy | The Center for Thomistic Studies at University of St. Thomas, Houston

Mr. Meadows received his B.A. in philosophy from St. Mary’s College of California (magna cum laude) and his M.A. in philosophy from the Center for Thomistic Studies at University of St. Thomas, Houston. Most recently, Mr. Meadows was a teacher of humane letters (history, literature, and philosophy) and Euclid’s Elements at a classical school in Phoenix, AZ. During his tenure there, he also designed curriculum for Euclid’s Elements, logic and coding, literary analysis, and writing. Prior to that, Mr. Meadows taught several courses in philosophy at University of St. Thomas, Texas Southern University, and University of Mary. He has been married for twenty-four wonderful years and has two nearly-minted adult sons.