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Michael R. Kelly

University of San Diego
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  • University of San Diego
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
Fordham University
PhD
San Diego, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Normative Ethics
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
PhilPapers Editorships
Michel Henry
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    Phenomenological Distinctions: Two Types of Envy and their Difference from Covetousness
    In J. Aaron Simmons & J. Edward Hackett (eds.), Phenomenology for the Twenty-first Century, Palgrave-macmillan. 2016.
    EnvyMoral CharacterHusserl: Value Theory, MiscMoral Emotion
  •  102
    Bullshit as the absence of Truthfulness
    Methodo: International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 2 (2). 2014.
    Phenomenology, Misc
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    The Uses and Abuses of Husserl's Doctrine of Immanence: The Specter of Spinozism in Phenomenology's Theological Turn
    Heythrop Journal 55 (4): 553-564. 2014.
    Husserl: Philosophy of ReligionHusserl: Philosophy of Mind, MiscPhilosophy of Religion
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    Bergson and phenomenology (edited book)
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2010.
    Often neglected as an influence on phenomenology, Bergson's thought has resurfaced and brought challenges to phenomenology. In a series of original essays and translations, leading scholars of contemporary continental philosophy seek to redress this oversight and inaugurate a long over due dialogue and yet pertinent to the future of continental philosophy. This thematically focused collection reintroduces Bergson to the dominant discourse in continental philosophy (phenomenology), reevaluates ph…Read more
    Often neglected as an influence on phenomenology, Bergson's thought has resurfaced and brought challenges to phenomenology. In a series of original essays and translations, leading scholars of contemporary continental philosophy seek to redress this oversight and inaugurate a long over due dialogue and yet pertinent to the future of continental philosophy. This thematically focused collection reintroduces Bergson to the dominant discourse in continental philosophy (phenomenology), reevaluates phenomenologists' readings of Bergson (e.g., Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, and Henry), and examines Bergsonian challenges to phenomenological methods and issues. What emerges is not only a revitalized Bergson read on his own terms, but also a view of the vibrance of Bergson's thought and its central contributions to perennial issues in phenomenology and contemporary continental philosophy: including dualism, intentionality, subjectivity and selfhood, science, time, ethics, freedom, life and affectivity. -- Product Description.
    PhenomenologyHenri Bergson
  • “Michel Henry and The Idea of Phenomenology,”
    with Jeff Hanson
    In Michael R. Kelly & J. Hanson (eds.), Michel Henry: The Affects of Thought, Continuum. 2012.
    Michel HenryHusserl: PhenomenologyContinental Philosophy of Religion
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    Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian Meditations (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (2): 257-258. 2005.
    Husserl: Cartesian Meditations
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    The Object and Affects of Envy and Emulation
    Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 14 (2): 386-401. 2015.
    Value Theory, MiscMoral Emotion, MiscEnvy
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    Envy and Ressentiment, a Difference in Kind: A Critique and Renewal of Scheler's Phenomenological Account - See more at: http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/early-phenomenology-9781474276047/#sthash.jLOTi3Tn.dpuf
    In Michael R. Kelly & Brian Harding (eds.), Early Phenomenology: Metaphysics, Ethics, and the Philosophy of Religion, Bloomsbury. 2016.
    Moral EmotionMax SchelerHusserl: Value Theory
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