Friends of the Philosophy at Waterloo

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Friends of Philosophy 

Brian Rudrick (Posthumous 1959 - 2013)


Dr. Brian F. Rudrick was a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada and a Pathologist and Laboratory Director for Grey Bruce Health Services when he began taking Waterloo Philosophy courses part-time by Extended Learning in 1996. He completed his Bachelor's degree in 2007. He studied everything from the history of philosophy to political philosophy, and from logic to existentialism while mixing in courses in Sociology, Economics, and Mathematics.

Brian was an active supporter of Philosophy and the University of Waterloo. He was a willing visitor to undergraduate and graduate classes in Philosophy, giving talks and lectures that demonstrated how the critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills essential to good philosophy are important to decision-making in a medical setting. He exemplified what it is to contribute philosophically to professional and public life. His willingness to share his story about the value he found in studying philosophy was of lasting value to the Philosophy community at Waterloo. For the generous donation of his time, his financial support of Philosophy education at Waterloo, and his inspiring example of lifelong learning, Philosophy UW unanimously voted to recognize Brian F. Rudrick as a Friend of Philosophy at Waterloo. Dr. Rudrick graciously agreed to accept the honour shortly before his sudden and tragic death in March  2013. Philosophy faculty, students and staff remember his friendship with affection and gratitude.

The Brian Rudrick Visiting Scholar in Philosophy is made possible by a generous gift from the estate of Dr. Brian F. Rudrick



Gerry Remers

Gerry Remers received his MA in Philosophy at the University of Waterloo in 1982, completing his thesis (“Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenological Theory of Intersubjectivity”) under the supervision of Professor Richard Holmes.

An early proponent of digital projection technology, Remers's leadership saw first Electrohome and then Christie Digital evolve into a global research and sales leader in the industry. He has always had strong relationships with the University of Waterloo, particularly the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy. In 2007, he received a University 50th Anniversary Alumni Award.

In his various public leadership roles, Remers emphasizes the practical relevance of the analytical and communicative skills one acquires through philosophical education, and he illustrates the application of ethical ideals in his work with local charities and educational foundations. He also played an integral role in securing the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy for the University and for the Philosophy at Waterloo. For his outstanding voluntarism on behalf of Philosophy at Waterloo and for his history of outreach on behalf of the discipline, we are pleased to recognize Gerry Remers as a Friend of Philosophy.
 


Robert Ewen (1947 - 2023)

Robert Ewen came to Waterloo Philosophy from his original program in Engineering. Intrigued with themes in Parmenides, Heraclitus, and Hegel, he graduated with an Honours BA in Philosophy in 1971. With a subsequent MBA in hand, by the late 1970s, Ewen was becoming skilled in finance. As a broker and discretionary money manager, he has enjoyed great success in the Canadian banking industry. Ewen was a strong supporter of the universities from which he graduated and of the Bruce Trail Association (whose 720 kilometres both he and his wife Anita have hiked end-to-end). In 2017, he received a 60th Anniversary Alumni Award, and he continued to bring philosophical reflection to bear on his life until his passing. He is dearly missed and fondly remembered by the Philosophy community at Waterloo. 

On his website, he put it this way:

"Studying Philosophy revealed how I think; Studying Business showed how my competitors think; Within is my evolving process which utilizes this gap."

Ewen will always be recognized for his role as a major supporter of Philosophy's undergraduate awards program at UW and for his generosity in consulting with Philosophy faculty and staff on strategic development goals. We recognize Robert Ewen as a Friend of Philosophy.