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CURRICULUM VITAE

STEVEN GALT CROWELL

Professor of Joseph and Joanna Nazro Mullen Professor of Humanities Affiliate Faculty, Department of Religion

Department of Philosophy (MS 14) 5324 Institute Lane Rice University Houston, Texas 77005 6100 Main Street 713-530-9513 Houston, Texas 77005 fax 713-348-5847 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Yale University (1981) M.A. Northern Illinois University (1976) A.B. University of California, Santa Cruz (1974, summa cum laude)

FIELDS

Twentieth century European philosophy, esp. phenomenology; Nietzsche; Kant and German Idealism; , philosophy of , , philosophy of history

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2013- Affiliate Faculty, Department of Religion 2003- Joseph and Joanna Nazro Mullen Professor of Humanities 1999-06: Professor of German and Slavic Studies (temporary joint appointment) 1998- Professor of Philosophy, Rice University 1997-98: Wexler Visiting Professor, Bryn Mawr College 1988-97: Associate Professor, Rice University 1983-88: Assistant Professor, Rice University 1982-83: Lecturer, Fordham University 1980-82: Instructor, Yale University

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Current Positions

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Founding Editor (with Burt Hopkins), New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy

Editorial Boards: Mind, Continental Philosophy Review, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Bulletin heideggérien, Open Commons of Phenomenology, Journal of Transcendental Philosophy

Editorial Boards: Series in Continental (Ohio University Press), New Studies in Phenomenology/Neue Studien zur Phänomenologie (Peter Lang), New Heidegger Research (Rowman & Littlefield), Bloomsbury Studies in Existentialism and Phenomenology (Bloomsbury)

Advisory Boards: Centre for European Philosophy (University of Tasmania), Zentrum für phänomenologische Forschung (Bergische Universität Wuppertal), Archive for Phenomenology and Contemporary Structure (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Research Center in Phenomenology (Peking University); International Society for Phenomenological Studies (USA); Rice Lovett-Leipzig Seminar (Rice University, Leipzig University); Centro Internacional de Estudios sobre el Nihilismo Contemporaneo (Bogota, Columbia); International Center for Studies on Contemporary Nihilism (Bogota); Fenomenologia y Hermeneutica (Madrid); Forschungsstelle für Phänomenologie und Hermeneutik (Landau)

Steering Committee, Rice-Leipzig Lovett Seminar

Past Positions

Co-Editor in Chief (with Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl, Graz), Husserl Studies (Vol. 24/2008 - Vol. 36/2020)

Organizer, Fifth Annual Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy, Rice University (April 2014)

Advisory Committee to the Program Committee, American Philosophical Association Eastern Division (2014)

Program Committee, Heidegger Circle (2014)

Book Selection Committee, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (2010, 2011)

Executive Co-Director, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (2001-2004)

Executive Committee, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (1998-2004)

Advocacy Committee, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (1999-2001) Board of Directors, Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology (1995-2006)

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Board of Directors, Scientia: An Institute for Science and Culture, Rice University (1995-2011)

Editor, Series in Continental Thought, Ohio University Press (1995-2007)

Editorial Board, Contributions to Phenomenology, Springer Publishers (1995-2008)

Reviewing Assignments

Referee: Yale University Press, Columbia University Press, Cambridge University Press, Northwestern University Press, Indiana University Press, Routledge, Blackwell, Penn State Press, Rowman & Littlefield, SUNY Press, Greenwood Press, Wadsworth Publishers, , Bloomsbury

Referee: History of Philosophy Quarterly, Man and World (Continental Philosophy Review), Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, International Journal of , Research in Phenomenology, Dialogue, Journal of Philosophical Research, Husserl Studies, Journal of the History of Philosophy, Journal of Philosophy and Medicine, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, European Journal of Philosophy, Southern Journal of Philosophy, Frontiers of Philosophy in China, Symposium: Canadian Journal for Continental Philosophy, Northern European Journal of Philosophy, New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, , British Journal of Aesthetics, Journal of Transcendental Philosophy

Tenure and Promotion reviews at numerous universities

Reviewer: NEH Fellowships; NEH Summer Institute; ACLS Fellowships

Project reviewer: Czech Fulbright-Masaryk Scholars; Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research; Freiburg Institute for Advanced Study; Israel Science Foundation;

NEH Panelist: Philosophy and Religion Scholarly Editions and Translations Program (2012)

Consultant, Seattle University MA Program in Philosophy (1995)

Chair, Philosophy Department External Review Committee (University of Kentucky, 2009)

External Evaluator, Distinguished Scholar Review Committee (Florida Atlantic University, 2013)

Member, Philosophy Department External Review Committee (Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013)

Member, Philosophy Department External Review Committee (Denison University, 2015)

Gutachter, Habilitation von Inga Römer: “Das Begehren der reinen praktischen Vernunft. Kants Ethik in phänomenologischer Sicht” (Bergische Universität Wuppertal, 2015)

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Gutachter, Habilitation von Sophie Loidolt: “Phenomenology of Plurality: Hannah Arendt on Political Intersubjectivity” (Universität Wien, 2016)

HONORS, GRANTS, AWARDS

2019-20: Rice Humanities Research Center Faculty Fellowship 2010-11: Rice Humanities Research Center Faculty Fellowship 2006-07: American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellowship 2006: Visiting Professor, Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen (Oct-Nov) 2004-05: Rice Graduate Student Association Teaching/Mentoring Award 2000-01: Fellow, NEH/Sarofim Teaching Innovation Program 1999-00: Fellow, Rice Center for the Study of Cultures 1991-92: Brown Award for Superior Teaching 1987-89: Fellow, Rice Center for the Study of Cultures 1988-89: Howard Foundation Fellowship Nominee 1986-87: Mellon Summer Workshop Director (with Konstantin Kolenda) 1986-87: Finalist, Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Award 1984-85: NEH Summer Stipend 1984-85: Finalist, Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Award 1984-85: Rice University Seed Research Grant 1979-80: DAAD Fellow, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

PUBLICATIONS

Authored Books

Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013) [awarded the Symposium Book Award, Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy, 2014]; Portuguese translation in progress, Via Veritas Press, Brazil.

Husserl, Heidegger, and the Space of Meaning: Paths Toward Transcendental Phenomenology (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2001) [awarded the Edward Goodwin Ballard Prize for the best book in phenomenology, 2002]

Edited Books

The Cambridge Companion to Existentialism, ed. Steven Crowell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)

Transcendental Heidegger, ed. Steven Crowell and Jeff Malpas (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007)

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The Reach of Reflection, 3 vols., ed. Steven Crowell, Lester Embree, and Jay Julian, 2001: www.electronpress.com

The Prism of the Self: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Maurice Natanson, ed. Steven Galt Crowell (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1995)

Journal Editions

Directions and Directives: A Snapshot of Current Continental Philosophy, edited, with an Introduction by Steven Crowell and Peg Birmingham, special issue of Philosophy Today, vol. 49/5 (2005)

Networks, edited, with an Introduction by Steven Crowell and Kelly Oliver, special issue of Philosophy Today, vol. 47/5 (2003)

The Terms of Continental Philosophy, edited, with an Introduction by Steven Crowell and Margaret Simons, special issue of Philosophy Today, vol. 46/5 (2002)

Journal Articles

“On What Matters: Personal Identity as a Phenomenological Problem,” Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences *** (2020), ***. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-020-09695-x

“Transcendental Phenomenology as Irony?”, Phänomenologische Forschungen (2019), 187-203

“Phenomenology, Ontology, Nihilism: Løgstrup, Levinas, and the Limits of Philosophical Anthropology,” 103(1) (2020): 16-37

“Twenty-First Century Phenomenology? Pursuing Philosophy With and After Husserl,” New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, XVII (2019), 37-58

“Tragedy and Phenomenality,” The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Vol XV (2017), pp. 307-320.

“Phenomenology and the Problem of Metaphysics,” Tópicos, Revista de Filosofía, Special Issue: What Should We Do With Heidegger? ed. Andre Laks, A. (Universidad Panamericana: México, 2018), pp. 13-38. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D04NYO4sQgGx-jjNDkgVoT69XCEtyjtr

“We Have Never Been Animals. Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” Études phénoménologiques / Phenomenological Studies Vol 1 (2017), 217-240

“Phenomenology, Meaning, and Measure: A Response to Maxime Doyon and Thomas Sheehan,”

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Philosophy Today 60/1 (Winter 2016), 237-252. Book Discussion, Steven Crowell’s Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger with contributions by Maxime Doyon (“Intentionality and Normativity,” pp. 207-221) and Thomas Sheehan (“Phenomenology Rediviva,” pp. 223-235).

“Husserl’s Existentialism: Ideality, Traditions, and the Historical Apriori,” Continental Philosophy Review 49/1 (2016), 67-83

“On the Very Idea of the Canonical,” Internationales Jahrbuch für Hermeneutik, 14 (2015), 242- 254.

“Why is First Philosophy? Levinas in Phenomenological Context,” European Journal of Philosophy 23/3 (2015), pp. 564-588

“Günter Figal’s Objectivity: From Transcendental to Hermeneutical Phenomenology (and Back),” Research in Phenomenology 44 (2014), 121-134.

“Phenomenology in the United States,” The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy XII (2012 [2013]), 183-97.

“Is Transcendental Topology Phenomenological?,” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 19/2 (2011), 267-76

“What is Philosophy Of? Notes on Gallagher and Zahavi’s The Phenomenological Mind,”Leitmotiv: Nuova Serie 0 (2010), 168-172

“Measure-Taking: Meaning and Normativity in Heidegger’s Philosophy,” Continental Philosophy Review 41/3 (2008), 261-276; translated into German by Henning Peucker as “Maß-Nehmen: Sinnbildung und Erfahrung bei Heidegger,”in Phänomenologie der Sinnereignisse, ed. Hans-Dieter Gondek, Tobias Nikolaus Klass, and Laszlo Tengely (München: Wilhelm Fink, 2011), 166-188

“Fink’s Untimely Nietzsche: Between Heidegger and Derrida,” International Studies in Philosophy XXXVIII/3 (2006[appeared 2008]), 15-31

“Phenomenology and the First-Person Character of Philosophical Knowledge,” The Modern Schoolman LXXXIV (January and March 2007[appeared 2008]), 131-148

“Phenomenological Immanence, Normativity, and Semantic Externalism,” 160 (2008), 335-354

“Sorge or Selbstbewußtsein? Heidegger and Korsgaard on the Sources of Normativity,” European Journal of Philosophy 15/3 (2007), 315-333

“Inventions of History,” Human Studies 29/4 (2007), 463-475

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“‘Phenomenology is the Poetic Essence of Philosophy’: Maurice Natanson on the Rule of Metaphor,” Research in Phenomenology XXXV (2005), 270-289

“Authentic Thinking and Phenomenological Method,” New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, Vol. II (2002), 23-37; translated into Chinese in Phenomenological and Philosophical Research in China, Special Issue: The Centennial of Edmund Husserl’s Logical Investigations (Beijing, 2004), 211-233; reprinted in Husserl’s Logical Investigations in the New Century: Western and Chinese Perspectives, ed. Kwok-ying Lau and John Drummond (Dordrecht: Springer, 2007), 119-133; reprinted in ExtraTerritorialities in Occupied Worlds, ed. Maayan Amir and Ruti Sela (Punktum Books, 2016), 89-105

“Does the Husserl/Heidegger Feud Rest on a Mistake? An Essay on Psychological and Transcendental Phenomenology,” Husserl Studies 18/2 (2002), 123-140; translated into Czech as “Spočívá spor mezi Husserlem a Heideggerem na omylu? K psychologické a transcendentální fenomenologii”, Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 37 (2009), 63-82.

“Subjectivity: Locating the First-Person in Being and Time,” Inquiry 44 (2001), 433-54; reprinted in Heidegger’s Being and Time: Critical Essays, ed. Richard Polt (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005), 117-139.

“Gnostic Phenomenology: Eugen Fink and the Critique of Transcendental Reason,” New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Vol. I (2001), 257-277

“Metaphysics, Metontology, and the End of Being and Time,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research LX/2 (2000), 307-33; reprinted in Heidegger Re-examined, vol. I: Dasein, Authenticity, and Death, ed. Hubert Dreyfus and Mark Wrathall (London: Routledge, 2002)

“Spectral History: Narrative, Nostalgia, and the Time of the I,” Research in Phenomenology XXIX (1999), 83-104

“The Project of Ultimate Grounding and the Appeal to Intersubjectivity in Recent Transcendental Philosophy,” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7/1 (1999), 31-54

“There Is No Other: Notes on the Logical Place of a Concept,” Paideuma: Mitteilung zur Kulturkunde 44 (1998), 13-29

“Sport as Spectacle and as Play: Nietzschean Reflections,” International Studies in Philosophy XXX/3 (1998), 109-122

“Mixed Messages: The Heterogeneity of Historical Discourse,” History and Theory 37/2 (1998), 220-244

“Neighbors in Death,” Research in Phenomenology XXVII (1997), 208-223; reprinted in Philosophy Today 41/1 (1997), 209-218

“Philosophy as a Vocation: Heidegger and University Reform in the Early Interwar Years,”

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History of Philosophy Quarterly 14/2 (1997), 255-276

“Emil Lask: Aletheiology as Ontology,” Kant-Studien 87 (1996), 69-88

“Husserl, Derrida, and the Phenomenology of Expression,” Philosophy Today 40/1 (1996), 61-70

“The Cunning of Modernity: Ibáñez-Noé, Heidegger, and Nietzsche,” International Studies in Philosophy XXXIII/3 (1996), 53-57

“Lask, Heidegger, and the Homelessness of ,” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 23/3 (1992), 222-239; translated into German by Gudrun Klein as “Die Heimatlosigkeit der Logik bei Lask und Heidegger,” in Claudius Strube, ed., Heidegger und der Neukantianismus (Würzburg: Königshaus & Neumann, 2009), 93-107

“Differend Notice: Philosophy as a Genre,” L’Esprit Créateur XXXI/1 (1991), 77-89

“Text and Technology,” Man and World 23/4 (1990), 419-440

“Husserl, Heidegger, and Transcendental Philosophy: Another Look at the Encyclopaedia Britannica Article,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research L/3 (1990), 501-518

“Nietzsche’s View of Truth,” International Studies in Philosophy XIX/2 (1987), 3-18

“(Re)Doing Phenomenology: Experience and Reflection in the Later Heidegger,” Krisis 5/6 (1986-87), 34-47

“Manuel Davenport’s ‘Poetry, Truth, and Phenomenology’,” Southwest Philosophy Review II (1985), 34-37

“Meaning and the Ontological Difference,” Tulane Studies in Philosophy XXXII (1984), 37-44

Chapters in Books

“Transcending Reason Heidegger’s Way,” in Transcending Reason: Heidegger on Rationality, ed. Matthew Burch and Irene McMullin (London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020), 17-52.

“Amphibian Dreams: Karsten Harries and the Phenomenology of ‘Human’ Reason,” in Husserl, Kant, and Transcendental Phenomenology, ed. Iulian Apostolescu and Claudia Serban (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2020), 479-504.

“Second-Person Reasons: Darwall, Levinas, and the Phenomenology of Reason,” in Levinas and : Second-Person Normativity and the Moral Life, ed. Michael Fagenblat and Melis Erdur (New York: Routledge, 2020), 3-28.

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“Existentialism,” The Cambridge History of Philosophy, 1945-2015, ed. Kelley Becker and Iain Thomson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019), 351-364

“What Makes a Life Philosophical?”, Was Macht das Leben Philosophisch, ed. Antonia Egel, Tobias Keiling, and Dieter Weber (Freiburg: Modo Verlag, 2019), 22-23.

“A Philosophy of Mind: Phenomenology, Normativity, and Meaning,” Normativity, Meaning, and the Promise of Phenomenology, ed. Matthew Burch, Jack Marsh, and Irene McMullin (New York: Routledge, 2019), 329-354.

“Kant and the Phenomenology of Life,” in Natur und Freiheit, Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, hrsg. v. Violette L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing und David Wagner (Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter, 2018 [appeared 2019], 159-183

“Five Questions: Steven Crowell,” in Phenomenology: Five Questions, ed. Felipe León and Joona Taipale (Automatic Press, 2018), 39-48

“The Challenge of Heidegger’s Approach to Technology: A Phenomenological Reading,” in Heidegger on Technology, ed. Aaron James Wendland, Christopher Merwin, and Christos Hadjioannou (New York: Routledge, 2019 [appeared 2018]), 74-95.

“Determinable Indeterminacy: A Note on the Phenomenology of Horizons,” in The Significance of Indeterminacy: Perspectives from Asian and Continental Philosophy, ed. Robert H. Scott and Gregory S. Moss (New York: Routledge, 2019 [appeared 2018]), 127-147

“The Middle Heidegger’s Phenomenological Metaphysics,” in The Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology, ed. Dan Zahavi (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), 229-250

“Exemplary Necessity: Heidegger, Pragmatism, and Reason,” in Pragmatic Perspectives in Phenomenology, ed. O. Svec and J. Capek (New York: Routledge, 2017), 242-256 “Of Paths and Method: Heidegger as a Phenomenologist,” in After Heidegger?, ed. Gregory Fried and Richard Polt (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017), 211-222. “Interiors: The Space of Meaning and the Great Indoors,” in Raum Erfahren. Epistemologische, ethische und aesthetische Zugänge, ed. D. Espinet, T. Keiling, und N. Mirkovic (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017), 129-147. “Competence Over Being as Existing: The Indispensability of Haugeland’s Heidegger,” in Giving a Damn: Essays in Dialogue with John Haugeland, ed. Z. Adams and J. Browning (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2017), pp. 73-102 “What is it to ?,” The Phenomenology of Thinking, ed. Th. Breyer and Ch. Guland (London: Routledge, 2016), 183-206

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“Second-Person Phenomenology,” The Phenomenology of Sociality: Discovering the ‘We’, ed. Th. Szanto and D. Moran (London: Routledge, 2016), pp. 70-89 “Reading Heidegger’s Black Notebooks,” in Reading Heidegger’s Black Notebooks 1931-1941, ed. I Farin and J. Malpas (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2016), pp. 29-44 “Phenomenology and Transcendental Philosophy: Making Meaning Thematic,” in Sebastian Gardner and Matthew Grist, eds., The Transcendental Turn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015), 244-263 “Responsibility, Autonomy, Affectivity: A Heideggerian Approach,” in Denis McManus, ed., Heidegger, Authenticity, and the Self: Themes from Division Two of Being and Time (London: Routledge, 2014), 215-242 “Kantianismus und Phänomenologie,” tr. Philip Flock, in Inga Römer, ed., Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2014), 19-51. Translation of “Kantianism and Phenomenology,” with an Addendum (2014), “Kant und der Wertrealismus.” “Transcendental Life,” in S. Heinämaa, M. Hartimo, and T. Miettinen eds., Phenomenology and the Transcendental (London: Routledge, 2014), 21-48; Vida en sentido trascendental/Transcendental Life. Bilingual edition translated by María Elvira Martnez Acuña (Bogotá: Universidad de la Sabana, 2016), pp. 46. “Critique of Public Reason: Normativity, Legitimation, and Meaning in the Public Sphere,” in Christian J. Emden and David Midgley, eds., Beyond Habermas: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Public Sphere (New York: Berghahn Books, 2012), 147-168 “The Normative in Perception,” Contemporary Kantian Metaphysics: New Essays on Space and Time, ed. Roxana Baiasu, Graham Bird, and A. W. Moore (Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), 81-106 “Reason and Will: Husserl and Heidegger on the Intentionality of Action,” Heidegger-Jahrbuch.6 (Freiburg: Karl Alber, 2012), 249-268; translated into Spanish by Laura Pelegrin and Bernardo Ainbinder as “Razon y voluntad: Husserl y Heidegger sobre la intencionalidad de la acción,” in Jeff Malpas and Steven Crowell, Heidegger e a tarefa da filosofia: Escritos sobre ética e fenomenologia (Rio de Janeiro: Via Verita, 2012), pp. 123- 154. “Ser respondível: a apresentação de razões e o sentido ontológico do discurso,” tr. Paulo Roberto Remião. In Jeff Malpas and Steven Crowell, Heidegger e a tarefa da filosofia: Escritos sobre ética e fenomenologia (Rio de Janeiro: Via Verita, 2012), pp. 33-64. “Razon y voluntad: Husserl y Heidegger sobre la intencionalidad de la acción,” tr. Laura Pelegrin and Bernardo Ainbinder. In Jeff Malpas and Steven Crowell, Heidegger e a tarefa da filosofia: Escritos sobre ética e fenomenologia (Rio de Janeiro: Via Verita, 2012), pp. 123-154. “Vida trascendental,” tr. Juan Manuel Vila Pérez. In Jeff Malpas and Steven Crowell, Heidegger e a tarefa da filosofia: Escritos sobre ética e fenomenologia (Rio de Janeiro: Via Verita, 2012), pp.

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155-193. “La fenomenologia negli Stati Uniti,” in Storia della fenomenologia, ed. Antontio Cimino and Vincenzo Costa (Roma: Carocci Editori, 2012), 299-316. “Sartre’s Existentialism and the Nature of Consciousness,” in The Cambridge Companion to Existentialism, ed. Steven Crowell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), pp.199-226 “Existentialism and its Legacy,” in The Cambridge Companion to Existentialism, ed. Steven Crowell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), 3-24. “Transcendental Phenomenology and the Seductions of Naturalism: Subjectivity, Consciousness, and Meaning,” Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology, ed. Dan Zahavi (Oxford University Press, 2012), 25-47 “Phenomenology and Aesthetics; or, Why Art Matters,” Art and Phenomenology, ed. Joseph Parry (London: Routledge, 2011), 31-53 “Husserl’s Subjectivism: The ‘ganz einzigen “Formen”’ of Consciousness and the Philosophy of Mind,” Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences: Essays in Commemoration of Edmund Husserl, ed. Carlo Ierna, Hanne Jacobs, and Filip Mattens (Dordrecht: Springer, 2010), 363-89. “‘Idealities of Nature: Jan Patocka on Reflection and the Three Movements of Human Life,” in Jan Patocka and the Heritage of Phenomenology, ed. Ivan Chvatik and Erika Abrams (Dordrecht: Springer, 2010), 7-22. Translated into Czech by Katarzyna Slowiková as “‘Ideality přírody.’ Jan Patočka o reflexi a třech pohybech lidského života,” in Myšlení Jana Patočky očima dnešní fenomenologie, ed. Ivan Chvatík (Prague: Filosofia, 2009), 65-86. “Heidegger on Practical Reasoning: Morality and Agency,” in Practical Rationality: Scope and Structures of Human Agency, ed. Ana Marta González and Alejandro Vigo (Hildesheim: Olms, 2010), 49-74. Translated into Spanish as “Heidegger acerca del razonamiento práctico: moralidad y agencia,” in Guía Comares de Heidegger, ed. Ramón Rodríguez (Granada: Editorial Comares, S.L., 2018), pp. 227-254. “Transcendental Logic and ‘Minimal Empiricism’: Lask and McDowell on the Unboundedness of the Conceptual,” Neo-Kantianism in , ed. Rudolf Makkreel and Sebastian Luft (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010), 150-174 “Conscience and Reason: Heidegger and the Grounds of Intentionality,” in Transcendental Heidegger, ed. Steven Crowell and Jeff Malpas (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007), 43- 62 “Husserlian Phenomenology,” A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism, ed. Hubert Dreyfus and Mark Wrathall (London: Blackwell, 2006), 9-30 “Heidegger and Kant: The Problem of Reason,” in Immanuel Kant: Deutscher Professor und Weltphilosoph, ed. Günther Lottes and Uwe Steiner (Saarbrücken: Wehrhahn Verlag, 2007), 169-

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185 “Phenomenology, Value Theory, and Nihilism” in Husserl: Critical Essays Vol. V: Horizons: Lifeworld, Ethics, History, and Metaphyiscs, ed. Rudolf Bernet, Donn Welton, and Gina Zavota (London: Routledge, 2005), 99-118 “Maurice Alexander Natanson,” The Dictionary of Modern American Vol 3, ed. John R. Shook (Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 2005), 1802-1806 “Heidegger and Husserl: The Matter and Method of Philosophy,” A Companion to Heidegger, ed. Hubert Dreyfus and Mark Wrathall (London: Blackwell, 2005), 49-64 “Authentic Historicality,” Space, Time, and Culture, ed. David Carr and Chan-Fai Cheung (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2004), 57-71 “Existentialism,” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Edward N. Zalta (2004),(http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2004/entries/existentialism/); reprinted in Charles Tandy, ed., Death and Anti-Death, Vol. 4: Twenty Years After Beauvoir, Thirty Years After Heidegger (Palo Alto: Ria University Press, 2006), 109-164 “Jan Patocka and the Phenomenological Research Program,” Essays in Celebration of the Founding of the Organization of Phenomenological Organizations, ed. Cheung, Chan-fai, Ivan Chvatik, Ion Copoeru, Lester Embree, Julia Iribane, and Hans-Rainer Sepp (www.o-p-o.net 2003) “Facticity and Transcendental Philosophy,” From Kant to Davidson: Philosophy and the Idea of the Transcendental, ed. Jeff Malpas (London: Routledge, 2002), 100-121. “Kantianism and Phenomenology,” Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy, ed. John Drummond and Lester Embree (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002), 47-67; reprinted in The Ethical, ed. Edith Wyschogrod and Gerald McKenny (London: Blackwell, 2003), 15-32; “Kantianismus und Phänomenologie,” tr. Philip Flock, in Inga Römer, ed., Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2014), 19-51, with an Addendum (2013), “Kant und der Wertrealismus.” “Patrick Heelan’s Innocent Eye,” Hermeneutic , Van Gogh’s Eyes, and God: Essays in Honor of Patrick Heelan, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 225, ed. Babette Babich (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002), 239-250. “Who is the Political Actor? An Existential-Phenomenological Approach,” in The Phenomenology of the Political, ed. Kevin Thompson and Lester Embree (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2000), 11-28 “Nietzsche Among the Neo-Kantians; or, The Relation Between Science and Philosophy,” Nietzsche, Theories of Knowledge, and Critical Theory v. I: Nietzsche and the Sciences, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, ed. B. Babich (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999), 77-86 “Phenomenology and the Question of Being: Heidegger,” The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of

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Continental Philosophy, ed. Simon Glendinning (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999), 283-295 “The Early Decades: Positivism, Neo-Kantianism, Dilthey,” in The Columbia History of Philosophy, ed. Richard Popkin (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999), 667-675 “Question, Reflection, and Philosophical Method in Heidegger’s Early Freiburg Lectures,” in Phenomenology: Japanese and American Perspectives, ed. Burt Hopkins (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1998), 201-230 “Neo-Kantianism,” in A Companion to Continental Philosophy, ed. Simon Critchley & William R. Schroeder (Oxford: Blackwell, 1998), 185-197 “Ontology and Transcendental Phenomenology Between Husserl and Heidegger,” in Husserl in Contemporary Context, ed. Burt Hopkins (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1997), 13-36 “The Mythical and the Meaningless: Husserl and the Two Faces of Nature,” in Issues in Husserl’s Ideas II, ed. Thomas Nenon & Lester Embree (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1996), 80-105 “Being Truthful,” in The Truthful and the Good: Essays in Honor of Robert Sokolowski, ed. John Drummond and James Hart (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1996), 17-37 “Solipsism (Modalities of the Strange),” in The Prism of the Self, ed. Steven Galt Crowell (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1995), 13-29 “Making Logic Philosophical Again (1912-1916),” in Reading Heidegger from the Start, ed. Theodore Kisiel and John van Buren (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994), 55-72 “Dialogue and Text: Re-Marking the Difference,” in The Interpretation of Dialogue, ed. Tullio Maranhao (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990), 338-360 “Husserl, Lask, and the Idea of Transcendental Logic,” in Husserl and the Phenomenological Tradition, ed. Robert Sokolowski (Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press, 1988), 63-85

Review Articles “Experiencing History: David Carr’s Philosophy of History,” Research in Phenomenology 46/3 (2016), 441-455. Review of David Carr, Experiencing History (Oxford, 2015) “Retrieving Husserl’s Phenomenology: Hopkins on Philosophy’s Last Stand,” New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 11 (2012), 305-319. Review of Burt Hopkins, The Philosophy of Husserl (Acumen, 2011) “The Last Best Hope,” Continental Philosophy Review, 45/2 (2012), 311-324. Review of Simon

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Glendinning, In the Name of Phenomenology (Routledge, 2007). “Rationalism in History,” diacritics 33/1 (2003 [=2005]), 3-22. Review of Mark Bevir, The Logic of the History of Ideas (Cambridge University Press, 1999) “The Cartesianism of Phenomenology,” Continental Philosophy Review 35/4 (2002), 433-454. Review of Donn Welton’s The Other Husserl (Indiana University Press, 2000) “Is There a Phenomenological Research Program?,” Synthese 131/3 (2002), 419-444. Review of Robert Sokolowski, Introduction to Phenomenology (Cambridge University Press, 2000) and Dermot Moran, Introduction to Phenomenology (Routledge, 2000). “What Gives? Getting Over the Subject,” Continental Philosophy Review 33/1 (2000), 93-105. Review of François Raffoul, Heidegger and the Subject (Humanities Press, 1998) “Transcendental Phenomenology and the ‘Generation’ Gap,” Human Studies 21 (1998), 87-95. Review of Anthony Steinbock, Home and Beyond: Generative Phenomenology After Husserl (Northwestern University Press, 1995) “Dogmatic Anti-Foundationalism,” Semiotica 110-3/4 (1996), 361-382 Review of Hugh Silverman, ed., Questioning Foundations (Routledge, 1993) “Heidegger’s Phenomenological Decade,” Man and World 28/4 (1995), 435-448. Review of Theodore Kisiel, The Genesis of Heidegger’s Being and Time (University of California Press, 1993)

Book Reviews Jan Patočka, The Natural World as a Philosophical Problem, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, January 2017: http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/the-natural-world-as-a-philosophical-problem/ Sacha Golob, Heidegger on Concepts, Freedom, and Normativity, Philosophy in Review XXXV/2 (2015), 73-79 [http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/pir] Robert Stern, Understanding Moral Obligation: Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard. Philosophy in Review XXXIII/5 (2013), 410-414 [http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/pir/index] Daniel O. Dahlstrom, ed., Interpreting Heidegger: Critical Essays, Review of Metaphysics LXV/2 (2011), 416-18 Ronald Bruzina, Edmund Husserl and Eugen Fink, Times Literary Supplement (April 28, 2006), 10 Edmund Husserl, Logische Untersuchungen Ergänzungsband Erster Teil, Husserliana XX/1, Review of Metaphysics LVII/2 (2003), 413-14

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Christoph Cox, Nietzsche, Naturalism, and Interpretation, International Studies in Philosophy XXXV/2 (2003), 135-36 Marcus Brainard, Belief and its Neutralization: Husserl’s System of Phenomenology in Ideas I, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (http://ndpr.icaap.org/ May 2002) Donn Welton, The Other Husserl: The Horizons of Transcendental Phenomenology, Journal of the History of Philosophy XL/1 (2002), 132-33 Michael Roth, The Poetics of Resistance, International Studies in Philosophy XXXIII/4 (2001), 138-140 Christopher Macann, Presence and Coincidence: The Transformation of Transcendental into Ontological Phenomenology, Husserl Studies 10 (1993), 651-58 Hubert L. Dreyfus, Being-in-the-World: A Commentary on Heidegger’s Being and Time Division I, The Journal of Philosophy XC/7 (July 1993), 373-377 Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, Der Begriff der Phänomenologie bei Heidegger und Husserl; and Fresco, van Dijk, & Vijgeboom, eds., Heideggers These vom Ende der Philosophie, International Studies in Philosophy XXIV/3 (1992), 141-42 David A. White, Logic and Ontology in Heidegger, International Studies in Philosophy XXII/1 (1990), 146-47 Calvin O. Schrag, Communicative Praxis and the Space of Subjectivity, Canadian Philosophical Reviews VII/8 (1987), 326-28 Merold Westphal, God, Guilt, and Death: An Existential Phenomenology of Religion, The Thomist 51/3 (1987), 345-53 Marvin Farber, The Search for an Alternative, The Humanist 45/1 (1985), 39-40 A. T. Tymieniecka, ed., The Philosophical Reflection of Man in Literature, International Studies in Philosophy XVIII/3 (1986), 107-8 Ernst Tugendhat, Traditional and Analytical Philosophy, International Philosophical Quarterly, XXIV/1 (1984), 95-97 Tom Rockmore, Fichte, Marx, and the German Philosophical Tradition, International Philosophical Quarterly XXIII/3 (1983), 338-40

Interviews University of Navarra, November 2017 http://www.unav.edu/web/instituto-cultura-y- sociedad/actualidad/detalle-noticias/2017/11/08/%E2%80%9Ccomo-sabemos-que-no-vivimos-

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Translations Edmund Husserl, “Tobaccology,” in The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Vol. IV (2004), 274-83 Otto Pöggeler, “Heidegger’s Political Self-Understanding,” in The Heidegger Controversy, ed. Richard Wolin (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991), 198-244

Dissertation Truth and Reflection: The Development of Transcendental Logic in Lask, Husserl, and Heidegger (Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1981)

Forthcoming “We Have Never Been Animals. Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” Spanish translation in Lo Humanismo Hoy, ed. A. de la Rocha Torre “Maurice Natanson: Phenomenology and Existentialism,” The Reception of Phenomenology in North America, ed. Carlo Ierna et al., (Dordrecht: Springer) “Life and World: Heidegger’s Phenomenological ‘Metaphysics’ and its Discontents,” in Heidegger in the Anglo-American Reception, ed. Rogove (Indiana University Press). “Commitment: What is Self-Binding and How is it Possible?,” volume on Bindung, ed. Alejandro Vigo, et al. “Phenomenology in the United States,” Routledge Handbook, ed. Daniele de Santis Portuguese translation of Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger

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Invited Lectures “On What Matters. Personal Identity as a Phenomenological Problem,” Conference on the Phenomenology of Personal Identity (Charles University, Prague, November 2019)

“On What Matters. Personal Identity as a Phenomenological Problem.” The annual Aron Gurwitsch Memorial Lecture. Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Pittsburgh, October 2019)

“Commitment: What is Self-Binding, and How is it Possible?”, Keynote Lecture, Conference on “Norms, Goals, Values: Phenomenological Approaches to Normativity” (University of Helsinki, March 2019)

“Commitment: What is Self-Binding and How is it Possible?”, Keynote Lecture, annual meeting of the Organization of Phenomenological Organizations (Memphis, TN, January 2019) “Methodological Atheism: An Essay in Second-Person Phenomenology,” Franke Lecture in Humanities (Yale University, December 2018) “John Drummond, of ‘Mind’,” Scholars Session, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Penn State University, October 2018) “Second-Person Reasons: Levinas, Darwall, and the Phenomenology of Reason,” Intersubjectivity and the Second Person: 19th and 20th Century Perspectives (University of Toronto, May 2018) “Varieties of Phenomenology: Open Questions,” Horizons of Phenomenology Conference (UC Merced, April 2018) “Heidegger’s Phenomenological Metaphysics,” The Boston Phenomenology Circle: Phenomenology, Ontology, Metaphysics (Boston, April 2018) “Commitment: What is Self-Binding and How is it Possible?” Conference on Ways of Being Bound (University of Navarra, November 2017) “Kant and the Phenomenology of Life,” Conference: Husserl Hermenéutico, Heidegger trascendental (Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile, June 2017) “Transcendental Phenomenology as Irony?” Conference on Phenomenology and Pragmatism (Universität Tübingen, May 2017) “Heidegger’s Metapolitics: Phenomenology, Metaphysics, and the Volk,” Phenomenology, Empathy, Intersubjectivity: New Approaches (University College Dublin, May 2017) “Amphibian Dreams: Toward a Phenomenology of ‘Human’ Reason,” Truth and Beauty: A

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Conference in Honor of Karsten Harries (Yale University, April 2017) “Heidegger’s Metapolitics of Interpersonal Understanding: Phenomenology, Metaphysics, and the Volk,” Inaugural Lecture, Phenomenology Lecture Series, Center for Subjectivity Research (Copenhagen, 2016) “Phenomenology and the Problem of Metaphysics in Heidegger,” Workshop: What Should We Do With Heidegger? Universidad Panamericana (Mexico City, March 2016) “The Role of Leibniz in Heidegger’s Metaphysical Decade,” University of Alberta (March 2016) “Interiors: The Space of Meaning and the Great Indoors,” Keynote Lecture, Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy annual meeting (Montreal, October 2015) “Experiencing History: David Carr’s Philosophy of History,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy annual meeting (Atlanta, October 2015) “Kant and the Phenomenology of Life,” Plenary Lecture, Twelfth International Kant-Kongress (Vienna, September 2015) “Interiors. The Space of Meaning and the Great Indoors,” Raum erfahren conference (Albert- Ludwigs Universität Freiburg, June 2015) “We Have Never Been Animals: Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” Northwestern University (Evanston, April 2015) “Life and World: Heidegger’s Phenomenological Metaphysics and its Discontents,” American Philosophical Association Central Division (St Louis, February 2015) “We Have Never Been Animals: Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” Catholic University of America (Washington DC, January 2015) “Responsibility, Autonomy, Affectivity: A Heideggerian Approach,” Distinguished Lectureship, Temple University; with a Seminar on “Conscience and Reason” (Philadelphia, November 13-14, 2014) Author-Meets-Critics: Steven Crowell’s Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (New Orleans, October 2014). Respondents: Maxime Doyon, Thomas Sheehan “Phenomenology, Meaning, and Metaphysics,” Philosophy Autumn Mini-Course at the University of Essex consisting of three lectures (“What Is It To Think?”, “We Have Never Been Animals,” “The Role of Leibniz in Heidegger’s Metaphysical Decade”) and a seminar (“Transcendence and Reasons”) (Wivenhoe, October 1-3, 2014) “The Role of Leibniz in Heidegger’s Metaphysical Decade,” Keynote Lecture, Society for Phenomenology and the History of Philosophy (University of Colorado Denver, September 2014)

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“Reading Heidegger’s Black Notebooks,” Conference on the Black Notebooks, CUNY Graduate Center (New York, September 2014) “On the Very Idea of the Canonical,” The 2014 Rice-Leipzig Lovett Seminar on Canon and Canon Building in the Humanities (University of Leipzig, July 2014)

“What Is It To Think?” Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, Albert-Ludwigs Universität (Freiburg, June 2014) Author-meets-critics Workshop: Steven Crowell’s Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, Albert-Ludwigs Universität. Respondents: (Freiburg, June 2014) “We Have Never Been Animals: Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” Conference on Wittgenstein and Heidegger (University of Helsinki, June 2014) Author-meets-critics: Steven Crowell’s Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger, 45th Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle. Respondents: Burt Hopkins, Jacob Rump (Dartmouth College, May 2014) “Husserl’s Existentialism: Ideality, Traditions, and the Historical Apriori,” Historical Apriori Workshop (Dartmouth College, May 20014) “We Have Never Been Animals: Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” University of St. Thomas (Houston, March 2014) “Responsibility, Autonomy, Affectivity: A Heideggerian Approach,” Symposium paper, American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Annual Meeting (Baltimore, December 2013) “We Have Never Been Animals: Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” Keynote Lecture, II Congreso Internacional de Filosofía Contemporánea: La Pregunta por el Humanismo Hoy (Universidad de San Buenaventura, Bogotá, September 2013) “Transcendental Life,” Universidad de la Sabana (Bogotá, September 2013) “Transcendental Life,” Universidad Nacional de Columbia (Bogotá, September 2013) “Second-Person Phenomenology,” Keynote Lecture, Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind (University of Copenhagen, August 2013) “Responsibility, Autonomy, Affectivity: A Heideggerian Approach,” German Philosophy Workshop (University of Chicago, April 2013) “What is it to Think?,” Conference on the Phenomenology of Thinking (University of Heidelberg, March 2013)

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“Transcendental Phenomenomenology and Metaphysics: Some Questions for Dan Zahavi,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Rochester, NY, November 2012) “Günter Figal’s Objectivity: From Transcendental to Hermeneutical Phenomenology (and Back),” North American Society for Philosophical Hermeneutics (Rochester, NY, November 2012) “Tragedy and Phenomenality,” Conference on Phenomenology and the of the Tragic (University of Crete, June 2012) “Being Answerable: From the Good to the Right in Heidegger’s Account of Discourse,” Conference on Potentiality and Normativity (Goethe Universität Frankfurt, June 2012) “Responsibility, Autonomy, Affectivity: A Heideggerian Approach,” Conference on Affektivität und Ethik bei Kant und in der Phänomenologie (Bergische Universität Wuppertal, May 2012) “Transcendental Life,” Keynote Address, International Conference on Normativity, Mind, and Action (University of Buenos Aires, April 26, 2012) “Being Answerable: From the Good to the Right,” Workshop on Normativity, Mind, and Action (University of Buenos Aires, April 28, 2012) “Transcendental Life,” University of Georgia (October, 2011) “Transcendental Life,” Plenary Address, Conference on Phenomenology and the Transcendental (University of Helsinki, September 2011) “Being Answerable: Reason-Giving and Authentic Discourse,” Plenary Address, North Texas Philosophical Association Annual Meeting (Denton, April 2011) “Being Answerable: Reason-Giving and Authentic Discourse,” University of Southampton (March 2011) “Heidegger and Aristotle on Practical Reasoning,” Workshop on Heidegger and Aristotle, Center for Theoretical Inquiry in the Humanities, Indiana University Bloomington (February 2011) “What is Ethics as First Philosophy? Levinas in Phenomenological Perspective,” SPEP Lecture at the Eastern Divison meeting of the American Philosophical Association (Boston, December 2010) “The Last Best Hope,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Montreal, October 2010) “What is Ethics as First Philosophy? Levinas in Phenomenological Perspective,” Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg (July 2010) “What is Ethics as First Philosophy? Levinas in Phenomenological Perspective,” Keynote Address, Southwest Conference in Continental Philosophy (University of New Mexico, May

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2010) “Competence Over Being as Existing: The Indispensability of Haugeland’s Heidegger,” Conference on Mind, Meaning and Understanding: The Philosophy of John Haugeland (University of Chicago, May 2010) “Heidegger on Practical Reasoning: Morality and Agency,” University of Chicago German Philosophy Consortium (May 2010) “Reason and Will: Husserl and Heidegger on the Intentionality of Action,” Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (Seattle University, April 2010) “Something About Why Art Matters,” Conference on Art, Beauty, and Beyond (University of Texas at Austin, February 2010) “Phenomenology and Aesthetics, or Why Art Matters,” Keynote Address, Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy Conference, Monash University (Melbourne, Australia, December 2009) “Is Transcendental Topology Phenomenological?,” Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy Conference, Monash University (Melbourne, Australia, December 2009) “Heidegger on Practical Reasoning: Morality and Agency,” University of Aahrus (November 2009) “The Space of Reasons: A Debate With Steven Crowell on Crucial Issues of Transcendental Phenomenology,” University of Graz (October 2009) [papers on my work delivered by S. Rinofner-Kreidl, T. Szanto, M. Wallner, and H. Wiltsche, with my responses] “Subject and Person: The Hidden Naturalism of Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology,” University of Graz (October 2009) “Husserl’s Subjectivism: The ‘ganz einzigen Formen’ of Consciousness and the Philosophy of Mind,” Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences: Conference in Honor of Husserl’s 150th Birthday, Husserl-Archives Leuven (April 2009) “Transcendental Logic and Minimal Empiricism: Lask and McDowell on the Unboundedness of the Conceptual,” Center for Subjectivity Studies, University of Copenhagen (March 2009) “Husserl’s Subjectivism: The ‘ganz einzigen Formen’ of Consciousness and the Philosophy of Mind,” Conference on Conditions of Experience, University of Aahrus (March 2009) “The Finitude of Tragic Wisdom: An Unreconstructed Modernist Reads Ted George,” Texas A&M University (February 2009) “Heidegger on Deliberation and Practical Reasoning,” OPO III Conference, Hong Kong (December 2008)

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“Transcendental Logic and ‘Minimal Empiricism’: Lask and McDowell on the Unboundedness of the Conceptual,” University of Arkansas (November 2008) “The Normative in Perception,” UK Kant Society Annual Conference, University of Sussex (August 2008) “Heidegger on Deliberation and Practical Reasoning: What is the Place of Morality?” Racionalidad Practica: Intentionalidad, Normatividad, Reflexividad, University of Navarra (April 2008) “Heidegger on Deliberation and Practical Reasoning: What is the Place of Morality?” Fordham University (April 2008) “Making Meaning Thematic: Phenomenology, Normativity, and Transcendental Philosophy,” University of Södertörn, (March 2008) “Normativity in Perception,” Symposium on Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, American Philosophical Association, Baltimore (December 2007) “Measure-Taking: Meaning and Normativity in Heidegger’s Philosophy,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Chicago (November 2007) “Phenomenology and Reason,” four lectures presented as Guest Professor at the Symposium Phaenomenologicum Asiaticum, Chinese University of Hong Kong (July 15-29, 2007) “‘Idealities of Nature’: Patocka on Reflection and the Three Movements of Human Life,” International Conference to Commemorate Jan Patocka, 1907-1977, Prague (April 2007) “Conscience and Reason,” University of Essex (November 2006) “Phenomenology and the First-Person Character of Philosophical Knowledge,” Maudsley Institute for Psychiatry, London (November 2006) “Making Meaning Thematic: Phenomenology, Normativity, and Transcendental Philosophy,” Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen (November 2006) “Phenomenology and the First-Person Character of Philosophical Knowledge,” Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen (October 2006) “Normativity in Perception,” PEACE Conference on Perception, Science, and the Lifeworld, Tokyo (September 2006) “A Critique of Public Reason: Rationalist Assumptions in the Ontology of Discourse Ethics,” Conference on Changing Perceptions of the Public Sphere, Cambridge University (July 2006) “Making Meaning Thematic: Phenomenology, Normativity, and Transcendental Philosophy,” The AHRC Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism Project , University of Essex (June 2006)

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“Phenomenology and Aesthetics; or, Why Art Matters,” St John’s College Santa Fe (April 2006) “Phenomenology and the First-Person Character of Philosophical Knowledge,” Henle Conference on Interpersonal Perspectives and Knowledge, St. Louis University (March 2006) “Public Spectacles: Normativity, Legitimation, and Meaning in the Public Sphere,” Conference on the Public Sphere, Rice University (December 2005) “Phenomenological Immanence and Semantic Externalism: A Rapprochement,” University of Toronto (October 2005) “Measure-Taking: Meaning and Normativity in Heidegger’s Philosophy,” Symposio Internacional ‘Fenomenologica: Sentido, Limites y Perspectivas’ (Pontifica Universida Catolica de Chile, Santiago, October 2005) “Inventions of History,” David Carr Scholars Session, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Salt Lake City, October 2005) “Maß-Nehmen: Sinnbildung und Erfahrung bei Heidegger,” Deutsche Gesellschaft für phänomenologische Forschung (Wuppertal, October 2005) “Phenomenological Immanence and Semantic Externalism: A Rapprochement,” Conference on World and Mind (Center for Subjectivity Research, Copenhagen, May 2005) “Undergoing: Phenomenology, Value Theory, and Nihilism,” Catholic University of America (March 2005) “Phenomenology and Aesthetics; or, Why Art Matters,” National University of Ireland (Galway, January 2005) “Phenomenology and Aesthetics; or, Why Art Matters,” University College Dublin (January 2005) “Sorge or Selbstbewußtsein? Heidegger and Korsgaard on the Sources of Normativity,” Trinity College Dublin (January 2005) “Heidegger and the Problem of Reason,” Internationales Kant -Kolloquium, Forschungszentrum Europäische Aufklärung (Potsdam, December 2004) “Phenomenology and Aesthetics; or, Why Art Matters,” Texas A & M University (November 2004) “Sorge or Selbstbewußtsein? Heidegger and Korsgaard on the Sources of Normativity,” International Conference on Phenomenology and Ethos (Guangzhou, October 2004) “Husserl’s Logical Investigations: ‘Breakthrough’ to What?” Chinese University of Hong Kong (October 2004)

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“Phenomenology and Aesthetics; or, Why Art Matters,” Leonard Conference on Phenomenology (University of Nevada, Reno, September 2004) “Seminario en Torno a Heidegger.” Primero Conferencia, “Subjectivity: Locating the First-Person in Sein und Zeit;” Segunda Conferencia, “Conscience and Reason in Heidegger’s Fundamental Ontology” (Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, June16 and June 23, 2004) “Authentic Historicality,” Coloquio Internacional: Fenomenologia Hoy (Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, June 24, 2004) “Conscience and Reason in Heidegger’s Being and Time,” Honi Haber Memorial Lecture (University of Colorado at Denver, April 2004) “Fink’s Untimely Nietzsche: Between Heidegger and Derrida,” North American Nietzsche Society (Pasadena CA, March 2004) “‘Phenomenology is the Poetic Essence of Philosophy’: Maurice Natanson on the Rule of Metaphor,” Invited paper, American Philosophical Association (Washington, DC, December 2003) “Undergoing,” University of New Mexico (November 2003) “Conscience and Reason in Heidegger’s Fundamental Ontology,” Northwestern University (May 2003) “The Cartesianism of Phenomenology,” session on Donn Welton’s The Other Husserl, American Philosophical Association (Philadelphia, December 2002) “Jan Patocka and the Phenomenological Research Program,” Conference on Issues Confronting the Post-European World (Charles University & Academy of Sciences, Prague, November 2002) “Authentic Historicality,” Conference on Contextualizing Heidegger (University of Kentucky, Lexington, November 2002) “Undergoing,” Conference on Nature, Technology, and Life (Seoul National University, Korea, October 2002) “Undergoing,” Inaugural Conference of the Centre for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences (Chinese University of Hong Kong, September 2002) “Subjectivity: Locating the First-Person in Sein und Zeit,” Conference on the Self, Subject, and Person in Modern Philosophy and Phenomenology (Emory University, January 2002) “Authentic Thinking and Phenomenological Method,” International Phenomenology Conference (Peking University, October 2001) “Subjectivity: Locating the First-Person in Sein und Zeit,” Conference on Phenomenology in the

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Nordic Countries (Copenhagen, June 2001) “Giorgio Morandi and the Question of the Thing,” Keynote Address, Conference on Beauty and Meaning: Philosophy and Art (Seattle University, May 2001) “Authenticity as a Condition of Philosophy,” University of North Texas (March 2001) “Authentic Historicality,” International Conference on Phenomenology: Space, Time, and Culture (Chinese University of Hong Kong, November 2000) “Facticity and Philosophy,” Keynote Address, Conference on What is Philosophy? (Seattle University, May 1999) “Is Art Cognitively Trivial?” Keynote Address, Conference on Art, Literature, and Philosophy, (Colby College, April 1999) “The Gift of Philosophical Discourse,” Conference on the Enigma of Gift and Sacrifice (Rice University, March 1999) “Is Art Cognitively Trivial?” Yale University (October 1997) “Is Art Cognitively Trivial?” Georgetown University (November 1997) “Sport as Spectacle and as Play: Nietzschean Reflections,” North American Nietzsche Society (Berkeley, March 1997) “Who is the Political Actor? An Existential-Phenomenological Approach,” Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology (Boca Raton, October 1996) “Hdggr (Sic): On Mark Okrent,” Heidegger Conference (Durham NH, May 1996) “Mixed Messages: The Heterogeneity of Historical Discourse,” Conference on History and the Limits of Interpretation (Rice University, March 1996) “There Is No Other: Notes on the Logical Place of a Concept,” Conference on the Question of the Other in Anthropology (Rüdesheim, May 1995) “Being Truthful,” Catholic University of America (November 1994) “University Reform (Heidegger),” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Seattle, September 1994) “The Equivocality of Images: Philosophy’s Iconoclasm,” Scientia Colloquium (Rice University, November 1993) “The Mythical and the Meaningless: Husserl and the Two Faces of Nature,” Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology (Boca Raton, May 1993) “An Ontological Transcendental Philosophy?,” Heidegger Conference (Arlington, Feb. 1992)

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“The Phenomenology of Expression,” Husserl Circle (Seattle, June 1991) “Ontology and Transcendental Phenomenology,” Husserl Circle (Seattle, June 1991) “From Transcendental Logic to Hermeneutic Phenomenology,” Conference on First Principles (Rice University, April 1991) “Philosophy and Narrative,” Mellon Workshop on Narrative (Rice University, May 1989) “Andenkendes Denken,” International Circle for Research in Philosophy (Houston, May 1989) “Heidegger and the Homelessness of Logic,” Northern Illinois University (October 1988) “Heidegger’s Understanding of ‘Understanding’,” Houston Baptist University (April 1987) “Dialogue and Text: Re-Marking the Difference,” American Anthropological Association (Philadelphia, December 1986) “Theory In/Of Interdisciplinary Humanities Programs,” Modern Languages Association (Tulsa, November 1985)

Conference Papers “Transcending Reason Heidegger’s Way,” Annual Meeting of the International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Kennebunkport, July 2019)

“John Drummond, Philosopher of ‘Mind’”, 50th Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle (University of Lisbon, May 2019)

“Methodological Atheism: An Essay in Second-Person Phenomenology,” Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (Assumption College, Worcester MA, May 2019) “Commitment: What is Self-Binding and How is it Possible?”, International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Kennebunkport, July 2018) “Neo-Kantianism: Between Science and Worldview,” Rice-Leipzig Lovett Conference on Wissenschaftliche Weltanschauung um 1900 (University of Leipzig, June 2018) “Commitment: What is Self-Binding, and How is it Possible?”, Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (UC Merced, April 2018) “The Challenge of Heidegger’s Approach to Technology,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Kennebunkport, July 2017) “Transcendental Phenomenology as Irony?”, Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (Fordham University, May 2017)

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“The Middle Heidegger’s Phenomenological Metaphysics,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Kennebunkport, July 2016) “Interiors: The Space of Meaning and The Great Indoors,” Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (University of San Diego, April 2016) “Life and World: Heidegger’s Phenomenological ‘Metaphysics’ and its Discontents,” Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (Creighton University, May 2015) “We Have Never Been Animals: Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Kennebunkport, July 2014) “We Have Never Been Animals: Heidegger’s Posthumanism,” 48TH Annual Meeting of the Heidegger Circle (St. Petersburg FL, May 2014) “What Is It To Think? (Part Two),” Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (Rice University, April 2014) “What Is It To Think?,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Kennebunkport, July 2013). “What Is It To Think?,” Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (Fordham University, May 2013) “Vita Contemplativa? Philosophy, the Humanities, and the University,” 2012 Rice-Leipzig Lovett Seminar on Citizenship and the Future of the Humanities (Rice University, September 2012) “Responsibility, Autonomy, Affectivity: A Heideggerian Approach,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Kennebunkport, ME, July 2012) “Responsibility, Autonomy, Affectivity: A Heideggerian Approach,” Third Annual Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy (University of California, Santa Cruz, May 2012) “Being Answerable: Reason-Giving and the Ontological Meaning of Discourse,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Kennebunkport ME, July 2011) “Being Answerable: Reason-Giving and Authentic Discourse,” Second Annual Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy” (Boston University, May 2001) “Retrieving Husserl’s Phenomenology: Hopkins on Philosophy’s Last Stand,” 42nd Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle (Florence, Italy, April 2011) “What is Ethics as First Philosophy? Levinas in Phenomenological Perspective,” Conference in Memory of Edith Wyschogrod (Rice University, April 2011) “‘Ontology has an ontic foundation’: Are there Degrees of Ontological Difference?” American Philosophical Association Central Division (Minneapolis, April 2011)

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“Reason and Will: Husserl and Heidegger on the Intentionality of Action,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Monterey CA, 2010) “Praxis and Passivity: A Hidden Naturalistic Assumption in Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology,” Husserl Circle Annual Conference, New York City (June 2010) “Agency, Morality, and the Essential Consciencelessness of Action,” Heidegger Circle Annual Conference, New York City (May 2010) “Subject and Person: The Hidden Naturalism of Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Washington DC (October 2009) “Subject and Person: The Hidden Naturalism of Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology,” Conference on Self, Ego, Person (Center for Subjectivity Studies, Copenhagen, October 2009) “Husserl’s Subjectivism: The ‘ganz einzigen Formen’ of Consciousness and the Philosophy of Mind,” Husserl Circle 42nd Annual Meeting, Paris (June 2009) “Heidegger on Practical Reasoning: Morality and Agency,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Monterey CA, July 2008) “Sorge or Selbstbewußtsein? Heidegger and Korsgaard on the Sources of Normativity” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Monterey CA, June 2005) “Phenomenological Immanence and Semantic Externalism: A Rapprochement,” Husserl Circle (Dublin, June 2005) “Conscience and Reason,” Heidegger Conference 38th Annual Meeting (New Orleans, May 2004) “Conscience and Reason,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Monterey CA, July 2003) “Conscience and Reason,” Conference on Heidegger and Transcendental Philosophy (Rice University, April 2003) “Authentic Historicality,” Symposium paper, American Philosophical Association (Atlanta, December 2001) “Subjectivity: Locating the First-Person in Sein und Zeit,” Rice University Center for the Study of Cultures (Houston, October 2001) “Subjectivity: Locating the First-Person in Sein und Zeit,” International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Monterey CA, June 2001) “Psychological and Transcendental Phenomenology: Ten Theses in Memory of Gian-Carlo Rota,” Husserl Circle (Seattle University, June 2000) “Facticity,” Inaugural Meeting of the International Society for Phenomenological Studies

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(Monterey CA, July 1999) “Spectral History,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Denver, October 1998) “Mixed Messages: The Heterogeneity of Historical Discourse,” Roundtable on the Philosophy of History at Rice (April 1998) “Gnostic Phenomenology: Eugen Fink and the Critique of Transcendental Reason,” Husserl Circle (Louisville, February 1998) “Metaphysics, Metontology, and the End of Being and Time,” Heidegger Conference (The Pennsylvania State University, May 1997) “The Project of Ultimate Grounding and the Turn to Intersubjectivity in Recent Transcendental Philosophy,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Washington DC, October 1996) “Being Truthful,” Husserl Circle (Arlington, June 1996) “Metaphysics, Metontology, and the End of Being and Time,” Conference on Phenomenology and Metaphysics East and West (Rice University, April 1996) “Neighbors in Death,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Chicago, October 1995) “Solipsism at Santa Cruz,” Yale University (November 1994) “Solipsism (Modalities of the Strange),” Husserl Circle (Boca Raton, May 1994) “Husserl, Derrida, and the Phenomenology of Expression,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (New Orleans, October 1993) “The Mythical and the Meaningless: Husserl and the Two Faces of Nature,” Husserl Circle (Chicago, June 1993) “The Question of Philosophical Method in Heidegger’s Early Freiburg Lectures,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Memphis, October 1991) “Heidegger and the Homelessness of Logic,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Pittsburgh, October 1989) “Husserl, Heidegger, and Transcendental Philosophy: Another Look at the Encyclopaedia Britannica Article,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Evanston, October 1988) “Dialogue and Text: Re-Marking the Difference,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Notre Dame, October 1987)

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“Text and Technology,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Toronto, October 1986) “Nietzsche’s View of Truth,” North American Nietzsche Society (Washington DC, December 1985) “(Re)Doing Phenomenology: Experience and Reflection in the Later Heidegger,” Symposium on Hermeneutics and Humanism (Rice University, December 1985)

Other Conference Participation Session Chair, Conference on “The Normativity of Nature/The Nature of Normativity,” the 2016 Rice-Leipzig Lovett Seminar (Rice University, October 2016) Comment on Matthew Bower, “Husserl from Representationalism to Non-representationalism (and Back),” 47th Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle (Loyola University Chicago, June 2016) Moderator, “Normativity and Power: Conversations with Rainer Forst” (Rice University, November 2015) Comment on Thomas Byrne, “Sincere and Objective Truth in Husserl’s 6th Logical Investigation,” 45th Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle (Dartmouth College, May 2014) Session Chair, 45th Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle (Dartmouth College, May 2014) Session Chair, Conference on Nietzsche and the Ethics of Naturalism (Rice University, January 2014). Session Chair, “Phenomenology in Japan,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Eugene, OR, October 2013) Session Chair, “Continental and Analytic: What’s the Difference?”, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Eugene, OR, October 2013) Comment on Maximilian Tegtmeyer, “What Tuning Tells that Assertion Fails to Communicate: Interpreting Intentionality in Heidegger’s Being and Time,” Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind (University of Copenhagen, August 2013) Comment on Kurt Mertel, “Beyond Self-Observation and Self-Constitution: Towards a Heideggerian Approach to the Self-Relation,” Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind (University of Copenhagen, August 2013) Participant, Liberty Fund Conference, “Liberty and Responsibility as Themes in the Founding of Bioethics” (Houston, October 2012). “Returning to the Point,” comment on Hanne Jacobs “A Phenomenological Life?

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Phenomenological Reflection and the Point of no Return,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Annual Meeting (Philadelphia, October 2010) Participant, Liberty Fund Conference, “The Limits of State Power” (Houston, October 2010) “Why Philosophy Now?,” Panel Discussion, University of Tasmaina (Hobart, December 2009) Session Chair, Conference on Humanism and Revolution: Eighteenth Century Europe and its Transatlantic Legacy, Rice University (December 2009) Session Chair, International Society for Phenomenological Studies, Asilomar (July 2009) Participant, Liberty Fund Conference, “Social Justice, Property Rights, and the Limited State” (Houston, February 2009) Session Chair, Husserl Circle Annual Meeting, Marquette University (Milwaukee, June 2008) Comment on Theodore Kisiel’s “On the Operative Role of Occasion, Situation, and Context in Heidegger’s Work,” APA Pacific Division Invited Session (Pasadena CA, March 2008) Participant, Liberty Fund Conference, “Lock, Rousseau, and Kant on the State and Private Property” (Houston, February 2007) Comment on Panos Theodorou, “Husserl and Heidegger on Categorial Intuition,” Husserl Circle (Prague, April 2007). Workshop on “Heidegger and the Claims of Reason,” Center for Subjectivity Studies, University of Copenhagen (October 2006) Session Chair, “Husserl and the Debate over Non-Conceptual Content,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Philadelphia, October 2006) Session Chair, Eighth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Asilomar, July 2006) Participant, Liberty Fund Conference, “The Kingdom of Ends, Civil Society, and Political Theory in Kant” (Houston, February 2005) Session Chair, Sixth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Asilomar, July 2004) Participant, Liberty Fund Conference, “Early Reflections on the Dialectic of Freedom and Determinism” (Houston, February 2004) Comment on Michael Shim’s “The Duality of Non-Conceptual Content in Husserl’s Theory of Perception,” Husserl Circle (New York, June 2003) Participant, Liberty Fund Conference, “Kant on the Role of Belief in the Liberal State” (Houston,

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March 2003) Respondent, session on Steven Crowell’s Husserl, Heidegger, and the Space of Meaning, Husserl Circle (Lima, July 2002) Session Chair, Conference on “Phenomenology as a Bridge Between East and West,” (Boca Raton, May 2002) Introduction of Keynote speaker Richard Schusterman, The Narrative Conference (Rice University, March 2001) Introduction of featured speaker Rodolphe Gasché, Conference on Recent Continental Thought and Early Modern Philosophy (Texas A& M University, September 2000) Session Chair, International Society for Phenomenological Studies (Asilomar, July 2000) Comment on Harry Reeder’s “Signitive Intention and Semantic Texture,” Husserl Circle (Memphis, February 1999) Comment on Burt Hopkins’ “Mickunas: Solver of Phenomenological Riddles,” Husserl Circle (Memphis, February, 1999) Session Chair, “Beyond Possible Experience,” Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy (Lexington, October 1997) Session Chair, Conference on Alfred Schutz’s Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Boca Raton, October 1997) Comment on Maxine Sheets-Johnstone’s “The Primacy of Movement,” Husserl Circle (Arlington, June 1996) Comment on Albert Johnstone’s “Oneself as Oneself and Oneself as Another,” Husserl Circle (Loveland, June 1995) Comment on Javier Ibáñez-Noé’s “Nietzsche: Modern or Anti-Modern?,” North American Nietzsche Society (Kansas City MO, May 1994) Session Chair, French Studies Conference on Terror and Consensus (Rice University, April 1993) Session Chair, “Contemporary Philosophers,” American Philosophical Association (San Francisco, March 1991) Session Chair, “Internalism, Externalism, and Kant’s Practical Synthesis,” American Philosophical Association (Atlanta, December 1989) Comment on Richard Tieszen’s “Kurt Gödel and Phenomenology,” American Philosophical Association (Atlanta, December 1989)

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Session Chair, Spindel Conference on Heidegger (University of Memphis, October 1989) Comment on Robert Bernasconi’s “Ethics and the Other: Levinas and ,” Center for Cultural Studies (Rice University, March 1989) Comment on Manuel Davenport’s “Poetry, Truth, and Phenomenology,” Southwestern Philosophical Society (Tulsa, November 1985) Moderator, Linguistics Colloquium with Jacques Derrida (Rice University, October 1985) Comment on Charles Russell’s “Anarchism, the Avant-Garde, and Postmodernism,” Symposium on Postmodernism (University of Houston, March 1985)

Community Presentations “The Existential Sources of Normativity,” Rice Continuing Studies (October 2012) Gallery Talk, “Juan Muñoz,” Contemporary Arts Museum (March 2003) “German Idealism: The Science of Freedom,” Rice Alumni College (2002) “Existentialism,” Rice Continuing Studies (2002) Gallery Talk, “Subject Plural: Crowds in Contemporary Art,” Contemporary Arts Museum (March 2001) “Martin Heidegger: Renewing the Question of Being,” Rice Continuing Studies (2001) “Sartre and Existentialism,” Rice Continuing Studies (2001) “Romantic Philosophy of Art,” Rice Continuing Studies (2000) “Kant on the Sublime and the Beautiful,” Rice Continuing Studies (2000) “What’s Really the Difference between Science and Philosophy?” Rice Alumni College (March 2000) Gallery Talk, “Fred Tomasseli: The Urge to be Transported,” Rice University Art Gallery (October 1996) “Copernican Worlds: European Culture Since 1500,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1997) “Aesthetics II,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1996) “Aesthetics: Philosophies of Art and Beauty,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1996) “Existentialism,” Rice Continuing Studies (1996)

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“Descartes and the Copernican World,” Rice Continuing Studies (1996) “Visions of Evil,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1995) “Aristotle,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1995) “Plato,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1994) Gallery Talk, “A Conversation with Rachel Ranta,” Contemporary Arts Museum (May 1994) “Heidegger and the Greeks,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1993) “Postmodernism,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1993) “Main Currents in Contemporary Philosophy,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1992) “The Self and Human Nature in Modern Philosophy,” twelve lectures (Houston Women’s Institute 1992) “Causality and Explanation,” Rice Continuing Studies (1991) “Paradigms of Metaphysics,” Rice Continuing Studies (1991) “Heidegger, Sartre, and the Search for Meaning,” Rice Continuing Studies (1990) “Descartes and Modernity,” Rice Continuing Studies (1990) “Plato’s : Reflections on the Human Enterprise,” Rice Alumni Association (Rice University, October 1984)

THESES

Doctoral Thesis Director Allen Porter (2021), Social Justice Leftism as Deconstructionist Postmodern Leftism

Vinod Lakshmipathy (2011), Nietzsche’s Meta-Existentialism [position: Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Seattle University] Matthew Schunke (2009, Religious Studies), A Phenomenological Response to Naturalist Accounts of Religion [position: Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern Illinois Edwardsville]

William Smith (2009), Selfhood, Intersubjectivity, and the Normativity of Moral Obligations [position: attorney in Seattle] Matthew Burch (2008), Estrangement and Responsibility: Heidegger’s Account of Selfhood [position: Lecturer, University of Essex]

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Irene McMullin (2007), The Social Self: A Heideggerian Account of Intersubjectivity [position: tenured Lecturer, University of Essex] S. Kay Toombs (1990), The Meaning of Illness: A Phenomenological Approach to the Physician- Patient Relationship [position: tenured professor of philosophy, Emeritus, Baylor University]

Masters Thesis Director James Andrus (2011), Listening to Each Other, Ourselves, and the World: A Study of Heidegger’s Concepts of Discourse and Language Summer Henderson (2011), Feminist Interpretations of the Home and the Practice of Dwelling Nancy G. Hogan (1989), Toward a Definition of “Audience” in Hans Robert Jauss’s Rezeptionsäesthetik Charles T. Miller (1987), Imagination in Kant’s Theory of Judgment

Doctoral Thesis Committees Jesse Slavens, Tracking Kant’s Bête Noire: The Significance of Hegel’s Emptiness Critique for Contemporary Kantian Ethics (2017)

Kurt Mertel, Liberating the Self-Relation from Reification and Alienation: Towards an ‘Appropriative’ Approach (Philosophy, Northwestern University, 2016): External Examiner and Oral Defense Participant

Frederick Westerlund, Heidegger and the Problem of Phenomenality (Philosophy, University of Helsinki 2014): External Examiner and Oral Defense ‘Opponent’

Deng Yangzhou, Genius and Genus: How to Name Things with Metaphors (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013)

Jordan Elijah Collins, Heidegger’s Logical Investigations: A Critique of Husserl, Neo- Kantianism, and Plato (Philosophy, University of Auckland, 2013)

Yat Kan Ng, Kant on Moral Imputation: An of the Category “Personality” in the Categories of Freedom and Gesinnung (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2012)

Joona Taipale, Incarnate Subjectivity: The Constitutive Significance of Embodiment in Husserlian Phenomenology (Philosophy, University of Helsinki, 2009)

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Morten Sørensen Thaning, The Space of Dialogue: Revisiting Gadamer’s Philosophical Hermeneutics in the light of John McDowell’s Minimal Empiricism (Philosophy, Aahrus University, 2009)

Wong Wing-Yuen, The Significance of Art in Schelling – The Ultimate Demand and Final Destination of Reason (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008)

Karl Weigelt, The Signified World: The Problem of Occasionality in Husserl’s Phenomenology of Meaning (Philosophy, Stockholm University, 2008): External Examiner and Oral Defense ‘Opponent’

Chan Li Choi, The Problem of Ground in Early Heidegger: The Abyss of Ground (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007)

Chen Huping, The Role of Intuition in Kant’s Conceptualization of Causality and Purposiveness (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007)

Wong Ho-Ki, Vocation and Situation: Kant’s Philosophy of History (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006)

Thane Naberhaus, The Problem of Transcendence in Husserl’s Early Philosophy (Philosophy, Georgetown University, 2006)

Yeung Yang, Cyborg and Human: When a Postmodern Myth Meets Humanism (Inter-Cultural Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004)

Eric Boynton, Figuring Philosophy of Religion: The Artwork and its Significance for the Continental Philosophy of Religion (Religious Studies, 2004)

Graeme Kennedy Butler, Neopragmatism and Truth: Richard Rorty and the Possibility of Postfoundationalist Philosophy (Philosophy, Murdoch University Australia, 2001)

Mark L. Thomas, Leibniz and the Problem of Evil: Suffering, Voluntarism, and Activism (2001)

James Allen Good, A Search for Unity in Diversity: ‘The Permanent Hegelian Deposit’ in the Philosophy of John Dewey (History, 2000)

Martin Kavka, Being and Nonbeing: The Appropriation of the Greek Concept of to me on in

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Jewish Thought (Religious Studies, 2000)

Vera Dernovsek, La Morale en Peinture: Bourgeois and Feminist Discourses in the Paintings of Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French Studies, 1999)

Peter Norberg, Estranged Affections: Romantic Aesthetics and the Transformation of the Public Sphere (English, 1998)

Sarah Lilly Heidt, From Transcendence to the Open: Freedom and Finitude in the Thought of Martin Heidegger (Philosophy, Yale University, 1997)

David Schwartz, Subsidizing the Arts: A Democratic Defense (1996)

B. Keith Putt, (De)Constructing the (Non)Being of God: A Trinitarian Critique of Postmodern A/Theology (Religious Studies, 1995)

Jeannine M. E. Klein, Constellations of Desire: The Other and the Double in the Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti (English, 1995)

Michael D. Capistran, Cartesian Analysis in Natural Science as Exposed Through an Investigation of his Method in Mathematics (1992)

Daniel Muhlstein, Re-Thinking the Political Unconscious (English, 1991)

Candace Goad, Locke and Leibniz on the Problem of Innateness (1991)

Michelle Joly, Ecriture et Reintegration de l’Etre dans l’Oeuvre Au Noir de Margeurite Yourcenar (French Studies, 1988)

Alan Schwerin, The Reluctant Revolutionary: ’s Account of Necessary Connection (1988)

Gerald Eichoffer, The Controversy Between Russell and Bradley Concerning the Doctrine of Internal Relations (1987)

Masters Thesis Committees

Han Fung Wilson, Combat Between Mortal Enemies: Kant on the Play of Imagination and

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Understanding (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2017)

Tse Chiu Yui Plato, On the I as the Foundation of Knowledge in Fichte’s Early Wissenschaftslehre (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013)

Brandon Mulvey, Socratic Influence on the Stoic Epictetus (2010)

Eugene Leung, Property Rights: The Philosophy of What is Mine (2008)

Chan Henry Hang, Kant and the Teleology of Nature (Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005)

John Nelson, Max Stirner’s Unmensch: The Primacy of the Individual (German, 1994)

Joan Phillips, Is a Comatose Person Dasein? (1993)

Saul Fisher, Constructive Skepticism and the Philosophy of Science of Gassendi and Locke (1992)

Currently Under Direction

Undergraduate Directed Research

Bilal Rehman, Critical Theory, Normativity, and Catastrophe: A Critique of Amy Allen’s Metanormative Contextualism (Senior Honors Thesis 2020)

Jason Barton, A Phenomenological Critique of Irene McMullin’s Formulation of Heideggerian Temporality (Senior Honors Thesis 2019)

Michael Portal, Martin Heidegger’s Critique of Technology and Modern Education (Senior Honors Thesis 2017)

Suzie Kim, How to be ‘Authentic’ – Some Problems and Questions (Senior Honors Thesis 2012)

Neil VanLandingham, The Connectedness of Life (Focus Europe, Summer 2011)

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Benjamin Mayo, The Voice of Dionysus: Finding Coherence in the Perspectivism of Friedrich Nietzsche (Senior Honors Thesis, 2011)

Jenny Lim, Joseph Beuys in the Context of Niklas Luhmann’s Second-Order Systems Theory (Focus Europe; Summer 2010)

Derek Green, Heidegger and McDowell on Openness to the World (Senior Honors Thesis 2008)

Derek Green, Mellon-Mays Fellowship (Faculty Advisor 2006-07)

Faculty Mentor

Simon Truwant, Post-Truth: Heidegger and Cassirer (post-doctoral project, KU Leuven; Fall 2018)

Zachary Hugo, “Husserl on the Normativity of Perception” (Doctoral researcher, University of Santiago, Chile 2017)

Rasmus Gahrn Andersen, “Phenomenology of Communication” (Postdoctoral Researcher supported by the Danish Research Council)

Dan Burkett (Philosophy, Rice University), “One Song-Many Works: A Pluralist Ontology of Rock,” Graduate Summer Research Project

Nyamsuren Tserennadmid (Mongolia), “Philosophy of Science,” Faculty Development Program Open Society Institute (2008-10).

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Doerr Institute Faculty Advisory Board (2017- ) Dean’s Advisory Board, School of Humanities (2014-2017) School of Humanities Task Force on Graduate Student Support (20011-12) KTRU Faculty Sponsor (2007-2010) Faculty Council/University Council (2002-05) Promotion and Tenure Committee (2002-06) University Task Force on Faculty Governance (2004) Director, History of Philosophy Workshop (2001-05; 2007-09)

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School of Humanities Distribution Course Committee (1999-2001; Chair 2002-05) Advisory Board, Goethe Center for Central European Studies (2000-4) Advisory Council, New Modernisms Conference III (2001-02) Advisory Board, Rice Art Gallery (2000-02) Committee on Teaching (1995-97, 2000-02) Dean of Humanities search committee (2000-01) Program Committee, The Narrative Conference (2000-01) Planning Committee, Center for Teaching, Learning and the Curriculum (1999-00) Search Committee, Art and Art History Chair (1998-99) NEH/Sarofim Distinguished Teaching Professor Selection Committee (1996-97) Chair, Rice University Press Evaluation Committee (1994-95) Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Cultures (1993-95) Reader, Gardner Dissertation Prize (1984-85, 1992-93) Associate, Jones College (1992-93) Rice University Press Board (1991-92; Chair 1992-96) Director, Humanities Foundation Course Program (Spring 1991) Search Committee, Mellon Visiting Positions in the Humanities (1990-91) Director, Continental Theory Workshop (1989-93, 2000-01) Mentor, Rice Fellows Program (1989-90) Committee to Draft a Student Code of Conduct (1988-89) Associate, Hanszen College (1984-90) Humanities Foundation Course Committee (1987-88) Director, The Rice Circle (1987-89) University Marshall (1987-90) Mellon Enhancement Committee (1985-86) Search Committee, Autrey Chair in Humanities (1984-85) Search Committee, Asian philosophy and religion (1983-84) Founding Committee, Program in Humanities (1983-85)

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Departmental SACS co-ordinatory (2018- ) Chair, Search Committe, Open Assistant/Associate (2018-19) Chair, Search Committee, Kant/Early Modern (2017-18) Chair, Ad-hoc Committee for Strategic Planning Search Committee, Kant/Early Modern (2016-17) Search Committee, philosophy of mind (2014-15)

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Speaker Director (2012-15) Graduate Admissions Committee, ad hoc member (2000- ) Department Chair (2000-06; 2007-2011, 2014-2016) Search Committee, history of philosophy (2007-08) Director, Program in Continental Philosophy (1996-2009) Conference Organizer, “Heidegger and Transcendental Philosophy” (2002-03) Search Committee, history of philosophy (2000-01) Library Liaison (1999-2002) Undergraduate Advisor (1998-99) Director of Graduate Studies (1991-97) Conference Organizer, “Phenomenology and Metaphysics East and West” (1995-96) Search Committee, ancient philosophy (1993-94) Search Committee, open assistant professor (1992-93) Graduate Curriculum Revision Committee (1991-92) Director of Graduate Admissions (1990-91) Director of Graduate Studies (1988-89) Search Committee, social and (1987-88) Search Committee, ancient philosophy (1986-87) Undergraduate Advisor (Fall 1986) Conference Organizer, “Hermeneutics and Humanism” (1985-86) Conference Organizer, “Perception” (1984-85) Freshman/Sophomore Advisor (1984-85) Search Committee, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship (1983-84) Philosophy Club Advisor (1983-86)

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American Philosophical Association Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy North American Nietzsche Society North American Kant Society Husserl Circle Heidegger Circle International Society for Phenomenological Studies American Society for Aesthetics

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COURSES

Scheduled Rice Courses

Phil 108 The Philosophical Life: A Literary and Historical Introduction Phil 203 Thought and Reality Phil 308 Continental Philosophy Phil 309 Aesthetics Phil 317 Ethics and Existence Phil 318 Philosophy in Literature Phil 321 Kant and Nineteenth Century Philosophy Phil 390 Nietzsche’s Anthropology (with Christian Emden) Phil 508 Seminar in Continental Philosophy Phil 510 Seminar in Phenomenology CSCS 504 Mellon Foundation Seminar: The Existential Sources of Normativity Huma 101 Constructing Western Traditions I Huma 102 Constructing Western Traditions II Huma 360 The Ancient World Huma 361 The Modern World Huma 350 Theory of Interpretation

Rice Directed Reading Courses

Phil 401 Nietzsche’s View of Morality Phil 401 Phenomenology and Critical Theory Phil 401 Husserl’s Formale und transzendentale Logik Phil 401 Readings in Continental Ethics Phil 401 Nietzsche Phil 401 From Hegel to Nietzsche Phil 401 Philosophers of Existence Phil 401 Aesthetics Phil 401 Existentialism Phil 598 Problems in Ontology Phil 598 Meta-metaphysics Phil 599 Levinas Phil 599 Heidegger’s “Eigentlichkeit” Phil 601 Philosophical Hermeneutics Phil 601 Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology

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Phil 601 Hermeneutics Phil 601 Philosophy of Music Phil 601 Readings in Phenomenology Phil 601 Husserl and Schutz Phil 601 Readings in Existentialism Phil 601 Sartre Phil 601 Temporality and Narrative Phil 601 Kierkegaard and Nietzsche Phil 601 Aesthetics Phil 601 German Romanticism Phil 601 History and Existence Phil 601 Hegel’s Phenomenology Phil 601 Heidegger’s Platon: Sophistes Phil 601 Husserl Phil 601 Classics of Continental Philosophy Phil 601 Heidegger’s Sein und Zeit Phil 601 Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception Phil 601 Phenomenology

Courses Taught Elsewhere

Phil 222 Aesthetics (Bryn Mawr) Phil 330 Kant (Bryn Mawr) Phil 314 Existentialism (Bryn Mawr) Phil 338 Phenomenology (Bryn Mawr) Phil Medieval Philosophy (Fordham) Phil Logic (Fordham) Phil Ancient Philosophy (Fordham) Phil Hermeneutics (Yale) DS Directed Studies I: Ancient Philosophy (Yale) DS Directed Studies II: Modern Philosophy (Yale)