Robert Piercey
Canadian philosopher
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Robert Piercey is a Canadian philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Campion College, University of Regina. He is a former editor of Philosophy in Review.[1] Piercey is known for his works on continental philosophy.[2][3][4]
EducationPh.D (University of Notre Dame); MA (University of Warwick); BA (Memorial University)
ThesisTruth in History: The Crisis in Continental Philosophy of the History of Philosophy (2001)
Other advisorsGary Gutting, Karl Ameriks, Fred Dallmayr, Gerald Bruns
Robert Piercey | |
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| Education | |
| Education | Ph.D (University of Notre Dame); MA (University of Warwick); BA (Memorial University) |
| Thesis | Truth in History: The Crisis in Continental Philosophy of the History of Philosophy (2001) |
| Doctoral advisor | Stephen H. Watson |
| Other advisors | Gary Gutting, Karl Ameriks, Fred Dallmayr, Gerald Bruns |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 21st-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Continental |
| Institutions | University of Regina |
Books
- Reading as a Philosophical Practice. Anthem Press, 2020.
- The Uses of the Past From Heidegger to Rorty: Doing Philosophy Historically. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
- The Crisis in Continental Philosophy: History, Truth and the Hegelian Legacy. Continuum, 2009.