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Richard I. Sugarman

University of Vermont
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  • University of Vermont
    Regular Faculty
Burlington, Vermont, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Moral States and Processes
Continental Philosophy
Phenomenology
Martin Heidegger
Edmund Husserl
Emmanuel Levinas
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Epistemic Responsibility
Existentialism
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Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Moral States and Processes
Continental Philosophy
Phenomenology
Aron Gurwitsch
Martin Heidegger
Michel Henry
Edmund Husserl
Emmanuel Levinas
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  • All publications (9)
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    Political Phenomenology: John Wild and Emmanuel Levinas on the Political
    In Lester Embree & Hwa Jung (eds.), Political Phenomenology: Essays in Memory of Petee Jung, Springer Verlag. pp. 145-170. 2016.
    The main purpose of this essay is to renew the study of the political from a phenomenological point of view through a comparison of the thought of John Wild and Emmanuel Levinas. This paper emphasizes similarities between the two thinkers as well as differences. It concludes with a case study of the practical application of phenomenology to politics. It does so by exploring some of the political dimensions of the life-world responsible for the election of Senator Bernard Sanders (I-VT) to his pr…Read more
    The main purpose of this essay is to renew the study of the political from a phenomenological point of view through a comparison of the thought of John Wild and Emmanuel Levinas. This paper emphasizes similarities between the two thinkers as well as differences. It concludes with a case study of the practical application of phenomenology to politics. It does so by exploring some of the political dimensions of the life-world responsible for the election of Senator Bernard Sanders (I-VT) to his previous position as Mayor of Burlington, Vermont. Sanders appointed Sugarman as “Commissioner of Reality” upon his election in 1981. The author wishes to point out that this was a non-paying position.
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    On the 'Importance of Importance' : the response of Levinas to Nietzsche
    In Christopher Buckman, Melissa Bradley, Jack Marsh & James McLachlan (eds.), The Event of the Good: Reading Levinas in a Levinasian Way, Suny Press. pp. 237-256. 2025.
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    The Promise of Time
    Research in Phenomenology 11 (1): 253-255. 1981.
    Continental Philosophy
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    Toward the Phenomenology of "Ressentiment."
    Dissertation, Boston University Graduate School. 1977.
  • ""Emmanuel Levinas: The ethics of" face to face"/the religious turn
    Analecta Husserliana 80 409-429. 2002.
    Emmanuel Levinas
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    Rancor against time: the phenomenology of ressentiment
    Humanities Press. 1976.
    Moral Character
  •  26
    The Promise of Phenomenology: Posthumous Papers of John Wild (edited book)
    with Roger Duncan
    Lexington Books. 2006.
    The Promise of Phenomenology: Posthumous Papers of John Wild includes articles that remained unpublished during Wild's lifetime, some of which he was preparing for publication, a journal that he kept, as well as a masterful exposition and commentary on Emmanuel Levinas' book, Totality and Infinity. This book gives a lively picture of a master philosopher at work conveying the vitality and importance of philosophy to everyday life
    Edmund HusserlMartin HeideggerMaurice Merleau-PontyEmmanuel Levinas
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    Through the Lens of Levinas
    Levinas Studies 8 (1): 129-143. 2013.
  •  94
    Wild and Levinas: legacy and promise (review)
    Continental Philosophy Review 44 (3): 307-316. 2011.
    Emmanuel Levinas
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