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HPA398 - Special Topics
'Kant's Critique of Pure Reason', 'Hegel's Philosophy of History' and 'Place and Experience'
HPA417 - Topics in the History of Philosophy
'Tragedy and Philosophy'
HPA418 - Topic in Contemporary Philosophy
'Martin Heidegger' and 'Michel Foucault'
I am currently working on Heidegger, in particular his concepts of the life-world, temporality, and history. I am also interested in the development of hermeneutical philosophy in the wake of historical thought in the nineteenth and twentieth century, particularly the historical constellation of Dilthey, Yorck von Wartenburg, Husserl, Heidegger, and Misch. Recently I have started an interdisciplinary project about the intersection of technology and landscape, with special reference to hydro-electric power stations in Tasmania.
Martin Heidegger, The Concept of Time: The First Draft of Being and Time, Transl. Ingo Farin with Alex Skinner, Continuum: London, 2011
Edmund Husserl, The Basic Problems of Phenomenology: From the Lectures Winter Semester, 1910-1911. Collected Works. Vol. XII. Translated by Ingo Farin & James G. Hart. Springer. 2006
Authorised by the Acting Head of School, Humanities
15 October, 2012
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