Boston University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2001
Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States of America
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    Personne et sujet selon Husserl (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 53 (2): 450-452. 1999.
    The author undertakes the ambitious task of traversing the expanse of Husserl’s conception of transcendental subjectivity by investigating what is perhaps the central nerve of Husserl’s distinctive kind of transcendental idealism: the way in which transcendental consciousness is both an expression—worldly, embodied, historical, finite—and the origin—pure, a priori, infinite—of its world-constituting activity. Organized in nine chapters, Housset’s book is itself constructed like a spiraling movem…Read more
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    Souls of the departed
    Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 5 (1): 205-237. 2017.
    This paper develops a phenomenological approach to life after death on the basis of certain fragmentary insights proposed by Jan Patočka. Rather than consider the after-life in either metaphysical or religious terms, as the continued survival of the soul after death, this paper considers life after death in terms of how the dead still survives in the living and, likewise, of the living experience of one's own death with the passing of the Other. These complex ways in which ghosts of the dead inh…Read more
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    Imagination and incarnation
    Methodos 9 1-16. 2009.
    Il n’est pas inhabituel de considérer l’imagination comme une conscience d’objets non réels, ayant la forme d’images internes ou de représentations privées de toute incarnation spatiale. Dans cet article j’interroge la phénoménologie de l’imagination de Husserl à partir de deux questions : l’imagination est-elle un type de conscience d’image? L’imagination, est-elle privée de toute incarnation spatiale? Après avoir reconstruit la distinction nette opérée par Husserl entre imagination et conscien…Read more
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    Philosophy and Literature in Francophone Africa
    with Jean-Godefory Bidima
    In Kwasi Wiredu (ed.), A Companion to African Philosophy, Blackwell. 2005.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Relationship Between Philosophy and Literature Intersecting Themes.
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    The Intimacy of Disappearance
    In Gustav Strandberg & Hugo Strandberg (eds.), Jan Patočka and the Phenomenology of Life After Death, Springer Verlag. pp. 53-68. 2024.
    That the presence of others, after their death, continues to resonate within our own lives, that, in other words, death does not rob the other of their meaning for us, as if the meaning of their lives for us would suddenly become extinguished upon their death, is revealing of who we are, of how I am constituted in relation to others. The question of life after death is thus inseparable from the question of life before death, of what it is to have a life in concert, communication, and consort wit…Read more
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    The question of history in Jan Patočka's Heretical essays
    Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 10 (2): 149-180. 2023.
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    Is a phenomenology of sleep possible? If sleep is the complete absence of experience, including the self-experience of consciousness itself, how can phenomenology, as a description of lived experience, have access to a condition that is neither lived nor experienced? In this paper, I respond directly and indirectly to Jean-Luc Nancy’s challenge that a phenomenology of sleep is impossible. As an indirect response, my sketch of the contours of phenomenology of sleep investigates Husserl’s employme…Read more
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    Philosophers at the front: phenomenology and the First World War (edited book)
    Leuven University Press. 2017.
    An exceptional collection of letters, postcards, original writings, and photographs The First World War witnessed an unprecedented mobilization of philosophers and their families: as soldiers at the front; as public figures on the home front; as nurses in field hospitals; as mothers and wives; as sons and fathers. In Germany, the war irrupted in the midst of the rapid growth of Edmund Husserl's phenomenological movement – widely considered one of the most significant philosophical movements in t…Read more
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    The aim of this article is to develop a novel interpretation of the significance of trauma and substitution in Levinas’s ethical thinking in light of the problem of temporality, language, and the question of what it means to be a created being. With an emphasis on Levinas’s style of writing, the intersections of Derrida, Husserl, and Freud in his thinking, and the “two-times” of traumatic temporality, the argument of this article seeks to understand how responsibility for the other is crystalliz…Read more
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    Christ's wine consists of German Blood
    Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 6 (2): 127-172. 2018.
    Long since forgotten, Walter Flex's war-time novel The Wanderer Between the Two Worlds was one of the most popular publications during the First World War and, indeed, one of the best selling German novels in the 20th-century. While Flex's novel contributed to the sacrificial and nationalistic discourse that dominated the spiritual mobilization of German writers and intellectuals during the war, the aim of this paper is to revisit Flex’s exemplary novel in order to outline a new matrix of intell…Read more
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    A Rumor of Philosophy. On Thinking War in Clausewitz
    Sotsiologicheskoe Obozrenie / Russian Sociological Review 14 (4): 12-27. 2015.
    status: published.
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    Malraux’s Quest: Fraternity and Evil in 'The Walnut Trees of Altenburg'
    Literature and Theology 29 (4): 382-399. 2015.
    status: published.
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    Husserl's Essentialism
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14 (2): 255-270. 2006.
  • This dissertation examines how and why Edmund Husserl's investigations of the consciousness of time compelled him to revise his early analysis of consciousness and conception of phenomenology. Husserl analyzes consciousness initially as part of a project of clarifying the conditions of a priori knowledge in his Logical Investigations of 1900, allegedly in abstraction from temporal considerations. The dissertation demonstrates, however, that Husserl's construal of intuition as the paradigm of mod…Read more