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John Krummel

Hobart and William Smith Colleges
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  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges
    Dept. Of Religious Studies
    Associate Professor
The New School
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1999
Homepage
Geneva, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Religion
Phenomenology, Misc
Nietzsche: Metaphysics
Nietzsche: Will to Power
Nietzsche: Eternal Recurrence
Nietzsche: Critique of Traditional Metaphysics
Nietzsche: Nihilism
Theories of Imagination
Husserl: Horizonality
Existence
Phenomenology
Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy
Japanese Philosophy
Imagination
Specific Religions
Buddhism
Immanuel Kant
Friedrich Nietzsche
Martin Heidegger
Asian Philosophy
Aristotle: Place
16 more
Areas of Interest
20th Century Philosophy
Existence
Phenomenology, Misc
Nietzsche: Metaphysics
Nietzsche: Will to Power
Nietzsche: Eternal Recurrence
Nietzsche: Critique of Traditional Metaphysics
Nietzsche: Nihilism
Theories of Imagination
Husserl: Horizonality
Phenomenology
Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy
Martin Heidegger
Asian Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion
Japanese Philosophy
Imagination
Specific Religions
Buddhism
Immanuel Kant
Friedrich Nietzsche
Aristotle: Place
18 more
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