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Katie Terezakis

Rochester Institute of Technology
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  • Rochester Institute of Technology
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
The New School
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2004
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Henrietta, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
19th Century Philosophy
European Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Language
Aesthetics
Social and Political Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
European Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas
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    J.G. Hamann and the Self-Refutation of Radical Orthodoxy
    Critical TheoryPhilosophy, General WorksReligious Studies18th Century German Philosophy, MiscContine…Read more
    Critical TheoryPhilosophy, General WorksReligious Studies18th Century German Philosophy, MiscContinental Philosophy, MiscJohann Georg HamannHannah Arendt
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    Telling the truth
    Thesis Eleven 125 (1): 16-31. 2014.
    In this essay, I reconstruct Heller’s philosophy of history, arguing both that Heller’s position presents a serious intervention into modern theorizing about historical patternicity and that Heller’s position should be understood as a valuable hybrid, uniting her existential, ethical, and pragmatic bodies of work. For Heller, history is implicated indissolubly in the personal and ethical decision-making of individual actors. I conclude that Heller undermines postmodern claims about the relativis…Read more
    In this essay, I reconstruct Heller’s philosophy of history, arguing both that Heller’s position presents a serious intervention into modern theorizing about historical patternicity and that Heller’s position should be understood as a valuable hybrid, uniting her existential, ethical, and pragmatic bodies of work. For Heller, history is implicated indissolubly in the personal and ethical decision-making of individual actors. I conclude that Heller undermines postmodern claims about the relativism of history and scientific progress, notwithstanding initial appearances to the contrary.
    Ethics
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    Language and Immanence in Hamann
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 27 (2): 25-50. 2006.
    Johann Georg Hamann
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