James Andrew Phillips
Australian philosopher
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Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental |
Main interests | Aesthetics Political Philosophy Cinema Studies |
James Andrew Phillips is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of New South Wales. He is known for his research on philosophy of art, the philosophy of film and performance, and Martin Heidegger's thought.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Life
After receiving his MA in Comparative Literature and Critical Theory from Monash University, he studied as a Ph.D. student in philosophy in both Austria and Germany and finished his doctorate under Jeff Malpas at the University of Tasmania. Phillips has been a visiting fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities (University of Edinburgh) and National Humanities Center in North Carolina.
Bibliography
- Phillips JA, and JR Severn, (eds.), 2021, Barrie Kosky's Transnational Theatres, Springer.
- Phillips JA, 2019, Sternberg and Dietrich: The Phenomenology of Spectacle, Oxford University Press
- Phillips JA, (ed.), 2008, Cinematic Thinking, Stanford University Press, Stanford
- Phillips JA, 2007, The Equivocation of Reason: Kleist reading Kant, Stanford University Press
- Phillips JA, 2005, Heidegger's Volk: Between National Socialism and Poetry, Stanford University Press
- Phillips JA, 2009, 'Beckett's Boredom', in Essays on Boredom and Modernity, edn. 1, Rodopi, Amsterdam
See also
References
- ^ A review of "Heidegger's Volk: Between National Socialism and Poetry" by Andrew Padgett
- ^ Time and Memory in Freud and Heidegger: An Unlikely Congruence by James Phillips
- ^ My Own Private Swabia. On the Idiocy of Heidegger's Nationalism by Robert Ian Savage
- ^ Heidegger and National Socialism: New Contributions to an Old Debate by Robin Celikates
- ^ A review of "The Equivocation of Reason: Kleist Reading Kant" by Robert E. Norton
- ^ A review of "Heidegger's Volk: Between National Socialism and Poetry" by Hans Sluga
External links
- James Phillips at PhilPapers
- James Phillips at the University of New South Wales
- v
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- Being and Time (1927)
- "What Is Metaphysics?" (1929)
- Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics (1929)
- "Introduction to Metaphysics" (1935)
- Black Notebooks (1931–41)
- "The Age of the World Picture" (1938)
- Contributions to Philosophy (1936–1938)
- "Hölderlin's Hymn "The Ister"" (1942)
- "Letter on Humanism" (1947)
- The Question Concerning Technology (1949)
- "The Origin of the Work of Art" (1950)
- What Is Called Thinking? (1951–2)
- What Is Philosophy? (1955)
- "Only a God Can Save Us" (1966)
- Heidegger Gesamtausgabe
- The Ister
- Being in the World
- Human, All Too Human
- Heidegger scholars
- Heidegger Studies
- Relationship with Nazism
- Cassirer–Heidegger debate
- Thing theory