Stephen H. Watson

American philosopher (born 1951) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stephen H. Watson (born 1951) is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He is known for his works on aesthetics, the history of philosophy and recent continental philosophy.[1][2]

Born1951 (age 7475)
EducationDuquesne University (PhD)
ThesisLanguage and the Speaking Subject: An Examination of the. Derrida/Searle Exchange (1980)
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Stephen H. Watson
Born1951 (age 7475)
Education
EducationDuquesne University (PhD)
ThesisLanguage and the Speaking Subject: An Examination of the. Derrida/Searle Exchange (1980)
Doctoral advisorLester Embree
Philosophical work
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental
InstitutionsUniversity of Notre Dame
Doctoral studentsRobert Piercey
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Books

  • Crescent Moon over the Rational: Philosophical Interpretations of Paul Klee (Stanford University Press, 2009)
  • Traditions I (Indiana University Press, 1997)
  • Traditions II (Indiana University Press, 2001)
  • Reinterpreting the Political (SUNY Press, 1998)
  • In the Shadow of Phenomenology: Writings After Merleau-Ponty I, 2009.
  • Phenomenology, Institution and History: Writings After Merleau-Ponty II, 2009.
  • Ipseity and Alterity: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Intersubjectivity, coed. 2004.
  • Extensions: Essays on Interpretation, Rationality and the Closure of Modernism, 1992.

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