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James Dodd

Professor of Philosophy
New School for Social Research

James Dodd teaches courses in phenomenology and the history of philosophy at the New School in New York City.

Subjects: Philosophy

Education

    B.A. Philosophy and Anthropology; PhD Philosophy

Areas of Research / Professional Expertise

    James Dodd specializes in phenomenology and 19th and 20th century continental philosophy. His current research interests include the history of transcendental logic from Kant to Husserl, the philosophy of architecture, the philosophy of violence, the work of the Czech dissident philosopher Jan Patocka, and philosophical responses to the First World War. He has been the recipient of numerous fellowships, including a Fritz-Thyssen Fellowship in 1996/1997 and an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in 2000.

Books

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Articles

Continental Philosophy Review 49/1 (2016): 29-39.

Deep History. Reflections on the Archive and the Lifeworld.


Published: Aug 07, 2017 by Continental Philosophy Review 49/1 (2016): 29-39.
Authors: James Dodd

Comparative study of Michel Foucault and Edmund Husserl, with a focus on the problem of history.

Thinking After Europe: Jan Patočka and Politics. Tava, ed. London: Rowman and Littlefield. August 2016: 77-94.

Polemos in Jan Patočka's Political Thought


Published: Aug 01, 2016 by Thinking After Europe: Jan Patočka and Politics. Tava, ed. London: Rowman and Littlefield. August 2016: 77-94.
Authors: James Dodd

An analysis of the concept of "polemos" in the political thought of the Czech philosopher Jan Patocka.