Northwestern University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1967
Stony Brook, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy, General Works
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, General Works
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    Offers a philosophical exploration of the pervasiveness of place. Presenting an account of the role of place in human experience, this book points to place's indispensability in navigation and orientation. The role of the lived body in matters of place isconsidered, and the characteristics of built places are explored.
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    Forgetting remembered
    Man and World 25 (3-4): 281-311. 1992.
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    Earth-mapping: Artists Reshaping Landscape
    U of Minnesota Press. 2005.
    Shows how contemporary artists re-envision the earth in innovative painterly, sculptural, and architectural ways.
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    Edges and the In-Between
    PhaenEx 3 (2): 1-13. 2008.
    "Edges and the In-Between" analyzes the phenomenon of the in-between in terms of the space (or better, place) that is found in the midst of edges. These edges are of two sorts, borders and boundaries, but the latter are favored in the case of the in-between, which is a realm or region of indeterminate extent where things and events are located and where inhabitation occurs. A comparison with Heidegger shows the in-between to be itself situated between "Earth" and "World" as well as among its own…Read more
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    Espaces lisses et lieux bruts
    Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4): 465-481. 2001.
    L’étude entend montrer que, si le temps est finalement unique, l’espace, lui, est originellement (et non du fait de la constitution de l’être-au-monde) multiple. Une analyse d’un passage du Timée où la Chôra est dite tithênê (nourrice) permet d’asseoir une interprétation de la différence foncière entre espace et lieu. Le lieu a progressivement disparu pour s’absorber dans l’espace neutre qui traduit homologiquement l’infinité divine ou pour s’atténuer dans le site. Il est difficile de trouver un…Read more
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    Espaces lisses et lieux bruts
    Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 32 (4): 465-481. 2001.
    L’étude entend montrer que, si le temps est finalement unique, l’espace, lui, est originellement (et non du fait de la constitution de l’être-au-monde) multiple. Une analyse d’un passage du Timée où la Chôra est dite tithênê (nourrice) permet d’asseoir une interprétation de la différence foncière entre espace et lieu. Le lieu a progressivement disparu pour s’absorber dans l’espace neutre qui traduit homologiquement l’infinité divine ou pour s’atténuer dans le site. Il est difficile de trouver un…Read more
  •  27
    The World at a Glance
    In Professor Fred Evans, Fred Evans, Leonard Lawlor & Professor Leonard Lawlor (eds.), Chiasms: Merleau-Ponty's Notion of Flesh, Suny Press. pp. 147-164. 2000.
    What happens when we glance around a room? How do we trust what we see in fleeting moments? In The World at a Glance, Edward S. Casey describes how glancing counts for more of human perception than previously imagined. An entire universe is perceived in a glance, but our quick and uncommitted attention prevents examination of these rapid acts and processes. While breaking down this paradox, Casey surveys the glance as an essential way by which we acquaint ourselves with the world. This experient…Read more
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    Bataille : discerning edges in the art of Lascaux
    In Andrew J. Mitchell & Jason Kemp Winfree (eds.), The Obsessions of Georges Bataille: Community and Communication, State University of New York Press. 2009.
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    David Carr on History, Time, and Place
    Human Studies 29 (4): 445-462. 2006.
    This essay begins by situating the work of David Carr in relation to the reception of phenomenology in the United States. It addresses Carr's early contributions to the philosophy of history, especially as this topic emerges in Husserl's middle and later writings. The idea of point of view as this emerges in Carr's own writings on history is examined, with special attention to differences between its spatial and temporal instantiations. Carr's emphasis on the primacy of temporality in human expe…Read more
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    At the Edges of my Body
    In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology, Oxford University Press. 2012.
    This chapter concentrates on the edges of the lived body, which act to mediate between the outermost and innermost edges. The prospects for construing bodily edges are explored. Bodily edges realise the paradigm of definitive but incomplete self-knowledge in a very particular way: namely, that such edges are parts of parts. The internal and external edges of bodily parts are not only glimpsed in the course of ongoing experience but also offer a grip for hands. Inside/outside is an especially sig…Read more
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    Attending and glancing
    Continental Philosophy Review 37 (1): 83-126. 2004.
    The activities of glancing and attending are rarely compared, yet they have significant affinities to the point where we may say that glancing is a mode of attending while the latter, in turn, often proceeds by glances. This paper explores these affinities, showing that each activity is a form of reactive spontaneity (James) and that each engages in a particular version of advertence. Mental as well as ordinary perceptual glances are examined, with examples being taken from laboratory studies, e…Read more
  • Art, Imagination, and the "A Priori"
    Analecta Husserliana 3 (n/a): 361. 1974.
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    Explorations in phenomenology (edited book)
    with David Carr
    Martinus Nijhoff. 1973.
    Contrary to popular belief, professional philosophers want and need to be heard. Lacking a large and general public in this country, they turn to audiences of peers and rivals. But these audiences are found either in giant, unfocused professional bodies, or in restrictive groups of specialists. In this respect, the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy can claim a unique role among academic organizations in this country. Now in its tenth year, it has become one of the most importa…Read more