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For additional support, contact the Shared Services Office. Living and working in Hyde Park UChicago is surrounded by an engaging and exciting community that compels many to make their home in Hyde Park. Interests: Plato, the Sophists, Idealism, problems of error, phenomenological philosophy.
Interests : Kant and German idealism, Kierkegaard, phenomenology, Wittgenstein, Jewish philosophy; perception and embodiment, language, intersubjectivity, aesthetic and religious experience; conceptions of first philosophy. Interests: translation theory, 19th and 20th-century social and political thought, modernity, liberal education.
Interests: Russian and Soviet Cinema; Russian Silver Age poetry and prose; comparative arts; literature and philosophy; German idealism; Luso-Brazilian poetry and prose; theories of allusion and intertextuality; theory and practice of literary translation. Dissertation Committee: Robert B. Interests: Ancient Greek philosophy, German philosophy, phenomenology, hermeneutics, history of political philosophy, appropriations of Plato and Aristotle in German and Continental philosophy.
Pippin Chair , Glenn W. Most, David E. Wellbery, Francisco J. Gonzalez University of Ottawa. Interests: Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy esp. Kant, Heidegger, Foucault ; Lucretius. Interests: intentionality, conceptuality, and musicality in 19th and 20th century lyric poetry; hermeneutics; phenomenology.
A founding editor of The Winter Anthology www. Interests: Greek philosophy especially Plato and Neoplatonism ; German philosophy especially Fichte, Hegel, and Heidegger ; the history and philosophy of logic; aesthetics; philosophy of music.
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