Faculty Scholarship - Philosophy Department
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Kant on Lazy Savagery, Racialized
(Journal of History of Philosophy, 2021-03)Kant develops a concept of savagery, partly characterized by laziness, to envision a program for human progress. He also racializes savagery, treating native Americans, in particular, as literal savages. He ascribes to ... -
The Methodological Role of Angst in Being and Time
(Taylor and Francis, 2011-08-10)Heidegger’s analysis of the mood of angst is usually understood in terms of its contribution to the account of authenticity in Division II of Being and Time. I approach the analysis of angst from a different direction, by ... -
Authenticity and Heidegger's Antigone
(Taylor and Francis, 2014-10-14)Sophocles’ Antigone is the only individual whom Heidegger names as authentic. But the usual interpretations of Heidegger’s ‘authenticity’ (as being-towards-death, taking responsibility for norms, world-historical creation, ... -
Husserl's Later Philosophy of Natural Science
(1987)Husserl argues in the Crisis that the prevalent tradition of positive science in his time had a philosophical core, called by him "Galilean science", that mistook the quest for objective theory with the quest for ... -
Phenomenology and the Philosophy of the Natural Sciences
(2003)In the assessment of scientific theory and practice, the critique of the analytic/empiricist view of science made via the phenomenological orientation of Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau- Ponty and others towards the Lifeworld ...