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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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    Against Violent Objects: Linguistic Theory and Practice in Novalis
    Janus Head 10 (1): 41-61. 2007.
    This study rationally reconstructs Novalis’s linguistic theory. It traces Novalis’s assessment of earlier linguistic debates, illustrates Novalis’s transformation of their central questions and uncovers Novalis’s unique methodological proposal. It argues that in his critical engagement with Idealism, particularly regarding problems of representation and regulative positing, Novalis recognizes the need for both a philosophy of language and the artistic language designed to execute it. The paper c…Read more
    This study rationally reconstructs Novalis’s linguistic theory. It traces Novalis’s assessment of earlier linguistic debates, illustrates Novalis’s transformation of their central questions and uncovers Novalis’s unique methodological proposal. It argues that in his critical engagement with Idealism, particularly regarding problems of representation and regulative positing, Novalis recognizes the need for both a philosophy of language and the artistic language designed to execute it. The paper contextualizes Novalis’s linguistic appropriation and repudiation of Kant and explains how, even while Novalis’s linguistic theory issues Kantianism such a challenge, it also begins to demonstrate the application of Kantian designs to linguistic philosophy. The modernity and potential of Novalis’s proposal is evaluated and its significance for discussions in linguistic philosophy and aesthetics is advocated
    Critical TheoryGerman Idealism, MiscJohann Gottlieb FichteKant: Philosophy of Language, MiscJürgen H…Read more
    Critical TheoryGerman Idealism, MiscJohann Gottlieb FichteKant: Philosophy of Language, MiscJürgen Habermas
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    The Immanent word: Introduction
    This is the introduction of the book, The Immanent Word: The Turn to Language in German Philosophy, 1759-1801
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    Gary Steiner, Animals and the Limits of Postmodernism. Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 36 (1): 30-32. 2016.
    Political Liberalism
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