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I am, if not a frequent reader of Levinas, at least a devoted one. His thoughts swirl, occasionally surfacing in my conscious mind. My own philosophy has surely been influenced by him, but what I am most aware of is the prominence of ideas...
As I was reading through Husserl’s Active and Passive Synthesis, I encountered a strange word: “Limes.” My immediate thought was that it was a typo for “limits” or “lines.” But the word is not a typo. It appears around 50 times in the text,...
Phenomenology is often understood as a study of experience. While not untrue, such a formulation risks occulting the deeper ontological and epistemological stakes of phenomenology with an existentialist veneer. Phenomenology is a science of...
Last week I taught an interim course where I, my co-teacher, and four students spent nearly a week in subfreezing temperatures in the White Mountains. We made a blog as part of the course for the student’s families to follow along our adven...
What happens when a group of male coworkers get together one Saturday night for an evening of bowling, beer, and barbecue? You get a paradigmatic night—a synecdoche of manhood.
From the outside, the night unfolded under the looming shadow...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
My name is Timothy J Schatz. I am a PhD student at Villanova University, studying phenomenology (esp Husserl) and the history of philosophy. I post fragments of phenomenological research and creative essays.
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