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Dr. James Gilbert-Walsh Department of
Philosophy Holy Cross House
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Research Interests
Publications Transcendental Exhaustion: Repeating Heideggers Fundamental Ontology (Philosophy Today [forthcoming]) Deconstruction as Narrative Interruption (Interchange [forthcoming]) The Use and Abuse of Ontology for Core Text Programs (in Reforming Liberal Education and the Core after the 20th Century [University Press of America, forthcoming]) Heidegger and the Essence of Communal Self-Assertion(Telos [number 126, 2003]) Poetry
and People in Heideggers Germanien Lectures (Philosophy
Today [volume 47, number 5, 2003]) Translations of
Jean-Luc Nancy's essays "La pensée dérobée",
"L'indestructible" and "Le Katègorein de l'excès"
in Finite Thinking (Stanford University Press 2003). Translation of Jean-Luc Nancy's essay "Autour de la notion de communauté littéraire", forthcoming in Multiple Arts (Stanford University Press). Review of Clio the Romantic Muse: Historicizing the Faculties in Germany by Theodore Ziolkowski (Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences [forthcoming]). Courses Regularly Taught: PHIL
1013/1023: Introduction to Western Philosophy (1 and 2) |
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