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Theodore George

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Theodore D. George
Born1971
Alma materVillanova University
AwardsJohn Tich Award for Scholarly Excellence, Association of Former Students Teaching Award
Era21st century Philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental
InstitutionsTexas A&M University
Main interests
hermeneutics, philosophy of art, post-Kantian philosophy

Theodore D. George (born 1971) is an American philosopher and associate professor and chair of the department of philosophy at Texas A&M University. He is known for his expertise on post-Kantian philosophy and hermeneutics. George is the editor of Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy.[1][2] He was the president of North American Society for Philosophical Hermeneutics between 2013 and 2016.

Books

  • Tragedies of Spirit: Tracing Finitude in Hegel’s Phenomenology (State University of New York Press, 2006; paperback, 2007), ISBN 978-0791468654
  • Günter Figal, Objectivity: The Hermeneutical and Philosophy (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010), English translation of Günter Figal, Gegenständlichkeit: Das Hermeneutische und die Philosophie (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006). Paperback edition: July 2011.

References

  1. ^ Review of "Tragedies of Spirit", Tom Bunyard, Hegel Bulletin, Volume 30, Issue 1-2 (number 59/60), January 2009, pp. 88-95
  2. ^ Heiden, Gert-Jan van der (6 October 2014). "Phenomenological Perspectives on Plurality". BRILL.