Anthony J. Steinbock: Curriculum Vitae

Anthony Joseph Steinbock

Department of Philosophy

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

Carbondale, IL 62901-4505

(618) 453-1662

(618) 453-7436

e-mail: steinboc@siu.edu

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

· Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Professor with Tenure, Department of Philosophy (1999-present)

· Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy (1995-99)

· University of New Hampshire, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy (1994-95)

· State University of New York at Stony Brook, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy (1992-94)

Guest Professor: Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 5 – April 2, 2008

FACULTY STATUS:

Graduate Faculty

EDUCATION:

1985 – 1993 SUNY AT STONY BROOK, Stony Brook, New York, Ph.D. in Philosophy (1993)

1989 – 1990 L’ECOLE DES HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES SOCIALES, Paris, France

1987 – 1989 RUHR-UNIVERSITÄT BOCHUM, Bochum, Germany

1981 – 1983 DEPAUL UNIVERSITY, Chicago, Illinois, M.A. in Philosophy (1983)

1976 – 1981 UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND, Portland, Oregon, B.S. Philosophy maxima cum laude (1981), B.A. Theology maxima cum laude (1981)

ARCHIVAL RESEARCH:

Husserl-Archives, New York, USA NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (April-August, 1992)

Husserl-Archief, Leuven, Belgium KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (April, 1991)

Archives-Husserl, Paris, France ECOLE NORMALE SUPERIEURE (December 1990-June 1991)

Husserl-Archief, Leuven, Belgium KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (March, 1998)

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES:

General Editor “Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy” (“SPEP”) Series at Northwestern University Press

Editor-in-Chief Continental Philosophy Review: An International Philosophical Review (formerly Man and World)

Associate Editor “Topics in Historical Philosophy” at Northwestern University Press

Editorial Board Levinas Studies. An Annual Review

Editorial Board Chiasmi International

Editorial Board Alter: revue de phénoménologie

Executive Editorial Board Library of Living Philosophers

Associate Advisor Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:

Executive Committee SPEP (Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy)

LANGUAGES:

Fluency in German and French; Proficiency in Spanish, Ancient Greek, and Ancient Hebrew

PUBLICATIONS:

A. BOOKS, BOOK AND JOURNAL EDITIONS:

BOOKS:

Phenomenology and Mysticism: The Verticality of Religious Experience (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007; paperback edition, 2009), pp. 309. Recipient of the 2009 Edward Goodwin Ballard Book Prize in Phenomenology

Edmund Husserl, Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Syntheses: Lectures on Transcendental Logic, translation, Husserliana Collected Works, IX (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001), pp. 659 + lx “Translator’s Introduction.”

Home and Beyond: Generative Phenomenology after Husserl (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1995), pp. 336.

Grenzüberschreitungen: Generative Phänomenologie nach Husserl, trans., Tanja Stähler (Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber, 2003), pp. 428. German translation of Home and Beyond.

[Portuguese translation of Home and Beyond: Em casa e além-de-casa. Fenomenologia Generativa depois de Husserl, trans., Fabricio Pontin (in process)]

BOOK EDITIONS:

Phenomenology in Japan, with presentation (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998) Reprint of Continental Philosophy Review, Vol. 31, No.3, pp. 116..

SPECIAL JOURNAL EDITIONS:

The Phenomenology of Attention (Special Edition of Continental Philosophy Review), Vol. 37, No. 1 (2004), 1-151 (pp. 151).

The Philosophy of Michel Henry (Special Edition of Continental Philosophy Review), Vol. 32, No. 3 (1999), 219-377 (pp. 158).

Phenomenology in Japan (Special Edition of Continental Philosophy Review), Vol. 31, No. 3 1998), 225-335 (pp. 110).

Back to the Things Themselves (Special Edition of Human Studies), Vol. 20, No. 2 (1997), 127-301 (pp. 174).

A. ARTICLES: (“*” signifies articles translated and published in another language):

“Trust in Interpersonal and Intercultural Experience,” forthcoming in Japanese translation by Akane Sugawana.

“Temporality, Transcendence, and Being Bound to Others in Trust” in Trust, Sociality, Selfhood, eds., Arne Grøn and Claudia Welz (forthcoming).

“The Experience of Trust in the Phenomenology of Personal Emotions” in Trust – A Reader, ed., Robert Crease (forthcoming).

*“Phénoménologie du désespoir” in Les épreuves de la vie. Regards phénoménologiques, ed., Sylvain Camilleri (forthcoming).

* “Generativity and the Scope of Generative Phenomenology” in Italian translation by LucaVanzago (forthcoming).

“The Poor Phenomenon: Marion and the Problem of Givenness,” in Words of Life: New Theological Turns in French Phenomenology, eds., Bruce Ellis Benson and Norman Wirzba (New York: Fordham University Press, 2010), pp. 120-131.

*”Limit-Phenomena and the Liminality of Experience, Russian translation by Tatiana Shchyttsova in Topos: Journal for Philosophical and Cultural Studies Vol 22, No. 2 (2009).

*“Chudobný fenomén: Marion a problém dávania” [The Poor Phenomenon: Marion and the Problem of Givenness] in Ostium: internetovŷ časopis pre humanitné vedy, Slovakian translation by Jana Trajtelová, Vol. 5, No. 4 (2009).

“Reducing the One to the Other: Kant, Levinas, and the Problem of Religious Experience,” in Levinas Studies: An Annual Review, Vol. 4 (2009), 127-156..

“From Phenomenological Immortality to Phenomenological Natality,” in Rethinking Facticity, ed., Eric Nelson and Francois Raffoul (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2008), 25-40.

“The Poor Phenomenon: Marion and the Problem of Givenness,” Alter: revue de phenomenology, Vol. 15 (2007), 435-451.

“A Phenomenology of Despair,” International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 15, No. 3 (2007), 435-451.

“Time, Otherness, and Possibility in the Experience of Hope” in Issues in Interpretation Theory, ed., Pol Vandevelde (Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2006), 271-289.

“On the Theory and Practice of Philosophical Education,” in Ideas and Practice of Philosophical Education and Educating Philosophy, eds., K. Murakami, et. al., Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2006, 131-141.

*Japanese translation of “On the Theory and Practice of Philosophical Education,” trans., Dai Takeuchi and Takeaki Fukyo, in Ideas and Practice of Philosophical Education and Educating Philosophy, eds., K. Murakami, et. al., Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2006, 251-261.

*“Exemplarity and Intersubjective Attention,” Chinese translation by Wei Zhangi, The Phenomenological and Philosophical Research in China, “Phenomenology and Ethos,” Vol. 7(2005). 315-348.

“Pour une phénoménologie de l’espoir,” Revue de théologie et de philosophie, trans., Frédéric Moinat, Vol. 137 (2005), 245-260.

“Face and Revelation: Levinas on Teaching as Way-Faring,” in Addressing Levinas, ed., Eric Sean Nelson, et. al. (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2005), 119-137.

* “Immortalité, mortalité et natalité dans une perspective phénoménologique,” trans., Frédéric Moinat, Alter: revue de phénoménologie, Vol. 13 (2005), 317-333.

* “French translation of the above by Lysiane Janssens: “Donation de la personne et a prioris culturel,” L’art du Comprendre, 2004.

“Facticity and Insight as Problems of the Lifeworld: On Individuation,” in Continental Philosophy Review, Vol. 37, No. 2 (2004), 241-261.

“Affection and Attention: On the Phenomenology of Becoming Aware” in The Phenomenology of Attention (Special Edition of Continental Philosophy Review), ed., Anthony J. Steinbock, Vol. 37, No. 1 (2004), 21-43.

“Personal Givenness and Cultural a prioris,” in Time, Space, and Culture, eds., David Carr and Chan–Fai Cheung, (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004), 159-176.

“Facticité et intuition dans la problématique du monde de la vie,” French translation by Frédéric Moinat, in Kairos, No. 22 (2003), 189-211.

“Individuation, Particularization, and the Scope of Eidetic Insight,” in Husserl Studies in Japan: The Exploration of New Horizons in Husserlian Phenomenology, Vol. 1 (March, 2003), 193-209.

* Japanese translation by Toru Tani of “Individuation, Particularization, and the Scope of Eidetic Insight,” in Husserl Studies in Japan: The Exploration of New Horizons in Husserlian Phenomenology, Vol. 1 (March, 2003), 211-234.

“Generativity and the Scope of Generative Phenomenology,” in The New Husserl: A Critical Reader, ed. Donn Welton (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2003), 289-325.

“Interpersonal Attention through Exemplarity” (Reprint), Chul Hak Sa Sang (Journal of Philosophical Ideas, Korea) Vol. XV (Winter 2002), 47-83.

“Affektion und Aufmerksamkeit,” trans., Christiane Thompson, in Die erscheinende Welt: Festschrift for Klaus Held, ed., Heinrich Hüni and Peter Trawny (Berlin: Duncker & Humbolt, 2002), 241-273.

“Interpersonal Attention through Exemplarity,” Journal of Consciousness Studies: Beyond Ourselves, ed., Evan Thompson (2001), 179-196.

“Merleau-Ponty, Husserl, and Saturated Intentionality,” in Rereading Merleau-Ponty: Essays Across the Continental-Analytic Divide, eds. Lawrence Hass and Dorothea Olkowski (Amherst, NY: Humanities Books, 2000), 53-74.

“The Problem of Forgetfulness in Michel Henry” The Philosophy of Michel Henry (Special Edition of Continental Philosophy Review ) ed., Anthony J. Steinbock, 32/3 (1999), 271-302.

“Saturated Intentionality” in The Body: Classic and Contemporary Readings, ed. Donn Welton (London: Blackwell, 1999), 178-199.

“Phenomenology and Limit-Phenomena: Review of Alter: revue de phénoménologie, Husserl Studies, 1999.

“Forward” to The Ethics of Homelessness: A Philosophical Perspective, ed., John M. Abbarno (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1999), 1-4.

* “Limit-Phenomena and the Liminality of Experience,” Alter: revue de phénoménologie, 6 (1998), 275-296.

* Japanese translation of above article by Eiji Kamiya, Shiso [Thought]/A Hundred Years of Phenomenology, ed., Toru Tani and Yoshihiro Nitta: 10/916 (2000): 218 – 243.

“Idolatry and the Phenomenology of the Holy: Reversing the Reversal,” in Phänomenologische Philosophie in Japan: Beiträge zum interkulturellen Gespräch, ed., T. Ogawa, M. Lazarin, and G. Rappe (München: Iudicium, 1998), 385-407.

“Introduction” to “Phenomenology in Japan,” Continental Philosophy Review, 31/3 (1998): 225-239.

“Spirit and Generativity: The Role and Contribution of the Phenomenologist in Hegel and Husserl,” in Alterity and Facticity: New Perspectives on Husserl, eds., Natalie Depraz and Dan Zahavi (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998), 163-203.

“Husserl’s Static and Genetic Phenomenology: Translator’s Introduction,” Continental Philosophy Review (formerly Man and World): 31/ 2 (1998): 127-134.

“Genesis, Normality and Optimality: Commentary on Wolfe Mays’s ‘Genetic Explanation in Husserl and Piaget’,” New Ideas in Psychology, 16/1 (1998): 11-17.

“Temporality and the Point: The Origins and Crisis of Continental Philosophy,” in Self-Awareness, Temporality, and Alterity: Central Topics in Phenomenology, ed., Dan Zahavi (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998), 151-167.

“Introduction,” Back to the Things Themselves, Human Studies, Guest Editor, Anthony J. Steinbock, 20/2 (1997): 127-135.

“The Origins and Crisis of Continental Philosophy,” Man and World, 30/2 (1997): 199-215. “Generative Phenomenology,” in The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, ed., Lester Embree (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997), 261-266.

“Reflections on Earth and World: Merleau-Ponty’s Transcendental Geology and Transcendental History,” in Merleau-Ponty: Differences, Materiality, Painting, ed., Véronique M. Fóti (New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1996), 90-111.

“Homeworld/Alienworld: Towards Husserl’s Generative Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity,” in Phenomenology, Interpretation, and Community, ed., Lenore Langsdorf and Stephen H. Watson (New York: SUNY Press, 1996), 65-81.

“Generativity and Generative Phenomenology,” Husserl Studies, 12/1 (1995), 55-79. “The Phenomenological Concepts of Normality and Abnormality,” in Man and World, 28/3 (1995): 241-260.

“The Project of Ethical Renewal and Critique: Edmund Husserl’s Early Phenomenology of Culture,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 32/4, (Winter, 1994): 449-464.

“Homelessness and the Homeless Movement: A Clue to the Problem of Intersubjectivity,” in Human Studies, 17/3 (April, 1994): 203-223.

“The New ‘Crisis’ Contribution: A Supplementary Edition of Edmund Husserl’s Crisis Texts,” in Review of Metaphysics, 47/3 (March, 1994): 557-584.

* French translation of above article, “Nouvelle contributions à la ‘Krisis’: une édition complémentaire des texts de Husserl relatif à la Krisis.” Trans., Matthieu Mavridis, Alter: revue de phénoménologie, “Monde(s),” 6 (1998): 335-363.

“Totalitarianism, Homogeneity of Power, Depth: Towards a Socio-Political Ontology,” Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, 51/4, (December 1989): 621-648.

“Whitehead’s ‘Theory’ of Propositions,” Process Studies, 18/1 Spring 1989, 19-29. “Helping and Homogeneity: Therapeutic Interaction as the Challenge to Power,” Quarterly Journal of Ideology 12/1 (1988): 31-45.

“Merleau-Ponty’s Concept of Depth,” in Philosophy Today, 31/4 (1987): 336-351.

TRANSLATIONS:

“Horizons and the Genesis of Perception” by Edmund Husserl, in The Essential Husserl: Basic Writings in Transcendental Phenomenology, ed., Donn Welton (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999), 221-233.

“Static and Genetic Phenomenological Method,” in The Essential Husserl: Basic Writings in Transcendental Phenomenology, ed., Donn Welton (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999), 316-321. [Reprint of item below]

“Static and Genetic Phenomenological Method,” Continental Philosophy Review (formerly Man and World), 31/2 (1998): 135-142.

“The Phenomenology of Monadic Individuality and the Phenomenology of the General Possibilities and Compossibilites of Lived-Experiences. Static and Genetic Phenomenology,” Continental Philosophy Review (formerly Man and World), 31/2 (1998), 143-152.

“Civic Prudence: Paradigm Transformation in Machiavelli,” by Klaus Held, in The Ancients and the Moderns, ed., Reginald Lilly (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996), 115 –129.

“Fundamental Moods and Heidegger’s Critique of Contemporary Culture,” by Klaus Held, in Reading Heidegger: Commemorations, ed., John Sallis (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993), 286-303.

“Finitude of the World: Phenomenology in Transition from Husserl to Heidegger,” by Klaus Held, in Ethics and Danger: Essays on Heidegger and Continental Thought, ed., Arleen B. Dallery and Charles E. Scott (SUNY Press, 1992), 187-198.

“Experience of the Alien in Husserl’s Phenomenology,” by Bernhard Waldenfels, Research in Phenomenology, 20 (1990): 19-33.

“The Greek Beginning of Philosophy and its Phenomenological Renewal,” by Klaus Held, presented at the New School for Social Research, October 5, 1989.

“A Conversation between Joschka Fischer and André Glucksmann: On the French and German Left,” Telos, 67 (Spring 1986): 206-217. Trans. with Wodek Szemberg.

“Philosophy and Literature,” by Hans-Georg Gadamer, Man and World, 18 (1985): 241-259.

B. PAPERS:

“Being Bound to Others in Trust: A Basis for Intercultural Experience,” Invited Presentation, Intercultural Phenomenology: Encounters, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, January 24, 2010 (Japanese translation by Akane Sugawana).

“Lived-Time and the Emotions: Trust and Shame,” Invited Lecture, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, January 20, 2010.

“Heidegger et l’expérience de la faute,” invited lectureSeminar de Jean-Luc Marion, Université de Paris IV—Sorbonne, December 9, 2009.

“The Role of the Body in Mystical Experience,” Invited Lecture, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, October 5, 2009.

“Lived-Time in the Emotions,” Keynote, Time, Transcendence, Performance, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, October 3, 2009.

“Time, Otherness, and Possibility in the Experience of Emotions,” invited lecture for the Albert J. Fitzgibbons Lecture Series, Boston College, Boston, MA, November 14, 2008.

“Incarnate Presence and Mystical Evidence” presentation in the Series “Hosting the Stranger: An Interdisciplinary Seminar on Hospitality and Embodied Imagination,” Boston College, Boston, MA, November 14, 2008 (follow link to seminar/discussion and “Guestbook Project”).

“A Discussion of Phenomenology and Mysticism: The Verticality of Religious Experience” by Donn Welton with a response, The Society for Continental Philosophy and Theology, Pittsburgh, PA, October 16, 2008.

“Religious Experience, Mysticism, and the Question of Evidence: Crisis as Idolatry,” Crisis and Tradition: Phenomenological Horizons (European Rationality in the Break from Modernity: Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics), Keynote, University of Helsinki, Helsinki,Finland, March 28, 2008.

“The Crisis Problematic in Husserl’s Generative Phenomenology,” Research Seminar, Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, March 27, 2008.

“Repentance: Immanence and Transcendence in Personal Emotions,” Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 25, 2008.

“L’expérience religieuse, mysticisme, et la question de l’évidence,” Université Sorbonne (Paris IV), Paris, France, March 22, 2008.

“Exemplarité et attention,” Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique: Séminaire des Archives Husserl 2007-2008, Ecole normale supérieure, Paris, France, March 21, 2008.

“Reducing the One to the Other: Kant, Levinas, and the Problem of Religious Experience,” Keynote, Religion and Subjectivity: Reconsidering the Relational Self, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 14, 2008.

“The Formation of Self and Otherness in the Experience of Trust,” Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, March12, 2008.

“Repentance in a Phenomenology of Personal Experience,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Chicago, IL, November 8, 2007.

“Mysticism, Religious Experiences and the Question of Evidence,” Colloquium Series, Department of Philosophy, University of New Mexico, October, 26, 2007.

“Aesthesis as Kinaesthesis” A_esthesia: The UN Ocular Effect, Keynote Address, School of Architecture, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, September 29, 2007.

“The Verticality of Experience,” Nordic Society for Phenomenology, Plenary Lecture, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 20, 2007.

“Mysticism and Religious Experience,” Honi Haber Memorial Lecture, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, CO, March 12, 2007.

“The Poor Phenomenon: Marion and the Problem of Givenness,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Philadelphia, PA, October 13, 2006.

“Synaesthesia and the Sixth Sense,” Chair and Discussant on “Toward a Phenomenology of the Senses,” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences (SPHS), Philadelphia, PA, October 12, 2006.

“Verticality and Idolatry,” Stony Brook Philosophy Colloquium Series, Stony Brook, NY, March 30, 2006.

“The Experience of Trust in the Phenomenology of Personal Emotions,” Keynote Address, Mid-South Philosophy Conference, Memphis, TN, February 24, 2006.

“Hope in Human Experience: Structures of the Person,” DePaul Philosophy Colloquium Series, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, January 27, 2006.

“Hope in Human Experience: Toward a Phenomenology of the Emotional Life,” Continental Group Talk, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, January 17, 2006.

“On the Phenomenology of Trust,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Salt Lake City, UT, October 21, 2005.

“On the Phenomenology of Despair,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Memphis, TN, October 29, 2004.

“Temporality and Possibility: Toward a Phenomenology of Hope” Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 26, 2004.

“Immortalité, mortalité et natalité dans une perspective phénoménologique,” Collège International de Philosophie, Paris, France, May 24, 2004.

“Un rendez-vous de l’éthique: sur le chemin de l’espoir vécu”, Ethique et phénoménologie/Alter, Paris, France, May 22, 2004.

“Immortalité, mortalité et natalité dans une perspective phénoménologique,” Université de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, May 18, 2004.

“On a Phenomenology of Hope, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Boston, MA, November 7, 2003.

“Immortality, Mortality, and Natality in Phenomenological Perspective,” Keynote Address, Philosophy Graduate Student Association: On Intentionality, Marquette University, April 4, 2003.

“Facticity and Insight as Problems of the Lifeworld,” Seminar on Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, April 3, 2003.

“Hoping Against Hope: The Relation between Possibility and Impossibility in the Experience of Hope,” Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center’s Symposium on Hope, Duquesne University, February 28 – March 1, 2003.

“From Phenomenological Immortality to Phenomenological Natality,” Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan, November 27, 2002.

“Individuation, Particularization, and the Scope of Eidetic Insight,” New Research in Husserlian Phenomenology, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, Japan, November 23, 2002.

“Levinas and Revelation after a Fashion,” University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea, November 22, 2002.

“Intersubjectivity and Exemplarity,” University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea, November 21, 2002.

“Individuation, Temporality, and Affection,” Boston University Colloquium, Boston, MA, October, 19, 2002

“Attending to the Passive Propagation of Sense,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Chicago, IL, October 12, 2002.

“Epiphany as a Clue to the Religious Dimension of Experience,” Phenomenology as Bridge between Asia and the West, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, May 10, 2002

“Dimensions of Vertical Givenness,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Baltimore, MD, October 5, 2001.

“Epiphany and Withdrawal,” Phenomenology in the Nordic Countries, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1, 2001.

“Le dévoilement de le sens de la passivité,” Collège International de Philosophie, Paris, France, May 28, 2001.

“Personal Givenness and Cultural Aprioris,” Second International Conference on Phenomenology, “Time, Space, and Culture,” Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong, November 20-25, 2000.

“Interpersonal Attention and Exemplarity,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), University Park, Pennsylvania, October, 6, 2000.

“Affection and Attention: On Becoming Aware,” invited paper, Philosophy Colloquium Series, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, May 5, 2000.

“Responsibility and Renewal,” Philosophical Collaborations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, March 2, 2000.

“Face and Revelation: Levinas on Teaching as Way-Faring, Addressing Levinas, Atlanta, Georgia, Emory University, October 16, 1999

“The Awakening of Cognitive Interest: The Transition from Passive to Active Synthesis”, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Eugene, Oregon, October 8, 1999.

“Exemplarity, the Moral Life, and Overcoming Forgetfulness,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Denver, Colorado, October 9, 1998.

“Idolatrie und Phänomenologie des Heiligen” Ringvorlesung: “Wozu Phänomenologie,” Bergische Universität Wuppertal (invited lecture), May 25, 1998.

“Levinas and Scheler on Teaching and Exemplarity,” Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium (invited lecture), March 25, 1998.

“Freedom, Justice, and Teaching: Alterity in Levinas,” Philosophical Collaborations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, March 19, 1998.

“Idolatry and the Phenomenology of the Holy,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Lexington, Kentucky, October 17, 1997.

“Temporality and the Point: The Origins and Crisis of Continental Philosophy,” Self-Awareness, Temporality and Alterity (invited paper) University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 5-7, 1996.

“Saturated Presence, Vertical Experience, Aesthetic Body,” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences/SPEP, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1996.

“The Generation of the a priori and Being at Home,” Response to Gail Soffer and Burt Hopkins in “Current Scholars Session” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy on review of my Home and Beyond: Generative Phenomenology after Husserl, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., October 10, 1996.

“Communicating Generativity Across Homeworlds and Alienworlds,” Japanese/American Conference: The Possibility of Cross-Cultural Communication, Sendai, Japan, September 16-21, 1996.

“Generative Phenomenology and Intercultural Life,” Phenomenology & Metaphysics: East and West, Rice University, April 4-7, 1996.

“The Crisis of Continental Philosophy,” invited lecture, Le Moyne College, Syracuse, New York, November 30, 1995.

Chair and Discussant, “Merleau-Ponty, Language, and Saussure/Husserl/Heidegger,” Merleau-Ponty Circle, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, September 21-23, 1995.

“The Project of a Generative Phenomenology,” Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois, February 3, 1995.

“The Phenomenological Concepts of Normality and Abnormality,” invited lecture, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, January 16, 1995.

“The Phenomenological Concepts of Normality and Abnormality,” Northern New England Philosophical Association, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, October 22, 1994.

“Merleau-Ponty, Husserl, and Saturated Intentionality,” Merleau-Ponty Circle, Berry College, Mount Berry, Georgia, September 23, 1994.

“The Project of Ethical Renewal and Critique: Edmund Husserl’s Early Phenomenology of Culture,” Husserl Circle, Atlantic Florida University, Florida, May 27, 1994.

“Normality and Abnormality in Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 23, 1993.

“Lifeworld-Ontology, Anthropology, and Generativity: Part IV of Husserl’s Crisis Reflections,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 21, 1993.

“Dancing in Depth: Movement in the Vertical Dimension,” Merleau-Ponty Circle, Mullenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania, September 25, 1993.

“Commentary: Tradition and Generativity in Husserl and Heidegger,” Heidegger Conference, Stony Brook, New York, June 5, 1993.

“The Idea of a Generative Phenomenology,” The Society for the Study of Husserl’s Philosophy/American Philosophical Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 23, 1993.

“The Problem of Normality and Abnormality from a Phenomenological Perspective,” invited by Department of Philosophy, Rice University, Houston, Texas, January 28, 1993.

“Homelessness and the Homeless Movement: A Clue to the Problem of Intersubjectivity,” invited by Department of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Denver, February 1, 1993.

“The Homeless Movement as the Heimlich Maneuver: Unheimlichkeit and Homelessness,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Boston College and Boston University, Boston Massachusetts, October 10, 1992.

“Reflections on Earth and World: Merleau-Ponty’s Transcendental Geology and History,” Merleau-Ponty Circle, Saint Joseph’s College, West Hartford, Connecticut, September 25, 1992.

“Homeworld/Alienworld: Husserl’s Generative Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity,” at Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, October 17, 1991.

“Towards a Social Ontology of Depth in Merleau-Ponty,” Merleau-Ponty Circle, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, September 13, 1990.

“Die Tiefe als Grundbegriff der Sozialontologie,” [Depth as a Fundamental Concept of Social Ontology] Doktorandkolloquium, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany, May 1989.

“Das Thema der transzendentalen Wissenschaft: Unterwegs zu einer transzendentalen Methodenlehre,” [The Theme of Transcendental Science: On the Way Towards a Transcendental Doctrine of Method] Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany, June, 1988.

“Therapeutic Action and the Concept of Power,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, April 12, 1987.

“What is Radical?: Therapeutic Interaction and the Homogeneity of Power,” Strategies of Critique, York University, Toronto, Canada, March, 14, 1987.

“Artist, Revolutionary, Hero,” Merleau-Ponty Circle, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, September 28, 1985.

“Merleau-Ponty and Erotic Perception,” invited by the Five College Community Lecture Series, Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, November 16, 1983.

“Nietzsche and the Will to Power as Interpretation,” Conference on Contemporary European Philosophy, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, April 26, 1983.

“Existence as Co-existence: The Sexual and Political Spheres,” Merleau-Ponty Circle, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York, October 7, 1982.

RESEARCH/TEACHING GRANTS AND AWARDS:

National and International Grants and Awards

1999 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Stipend. A grant for finalizing the translation and edition of Edmund Husserl, Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis: Lectures on Transcendental Logic (May 16 – July 15)

1998 American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): Contemplative Practice Fellowship Program. An award for the development of courses and teaching materials that explore contemplative practice from a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives (June 16 – August 15, 1998).

1989-1990 Bourse Chateaubriand: A research fellowship awarded by the French Government for doctoral and post-doctoral work in the social sciences and the humanities.

1987-1989 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) Direktstipendium: A fellowship awarded by the German Government for doctoral research at German universities and institutes.

1987 (Summer) DAAD Goethe-Institut Stipendium: A fellowship sponsored by the Generalkonsulat der Bundesrepublik Deutschland and Lewis and Clark College for language study.

University Grants and Awards

2008 College of Liberal Arts (CoLA) Outstanding Scholar of the Year

2006 College of Liberal Arts (CoLA) Outstanding Teacher of the Year

2005 Undergraduate Teaching Enhancement Award A university award, in this case, based on a proposal to design and to teach a new course entitled, “The Mission of the University” (award dates: May 16- July 15; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)

2002-03 Special Research Project Award: A university research award sponsoring current research and providing funding for a full-time graduate research assistant, travel, etc. (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)

2002 Summer Research Fellowship: A university award designed to support research for scholarly projects during the

Summer (June 16-July 15; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)

1999 Undergraduate Teaching Fellowship Award: A university award to design and to develop courses for undergraduate

instruction (July 16 – August 15; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)

1999 Summer Research Fellowship: See description above (May 16-July 15; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)

1998 Multimedia Instructional Technology Fellowship Award: A university award to support the design and development of multi-media instructional strategies and materials for undergraduate instruction (May 16 – June 15, 1998; Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)

1997 Interdisciplinary Teaching Award: An award given by the College of Liberal Arts for Interdisciplinary, Team-Teaching. Award includes financial incentive bonus, support costs, and release from other undergraduate teaching duties. (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)

1996-99 Special Research Grant: (See description above.)

1996 Summer Research Fellowship: (See description above. May 16-June 15)

1994-1995 Humanities Center Endowment: An endowment to sponsor interdisciplinary work such as conferences and colloquia. (University of New Hampshire, Humanities Center)

1995 Class of 1954 Fund: An award given to conference and colloquia directors for invited speakers of national and international recognition. (The University of New Hampshire)

1981-1983 Arthur J. Schmitt Fellowship awarded by DePaul University

TEACHING

A. Graduate Theses Committees:

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT CARBONDALE

Doctoral Dissertations:

Internal

Director:

  • Christina Gould, Irreversibility of the Person in Genetic Phenomenology
  • Matthew Morgan, The Role of the Alien and the Enemy in the Theory of Objectivity
  • Matthew Dowd, Merleau-Ponty and the Affection of the Flesh
  • Ronald Godzinski Jr., The Crisis within Eco-Environmentalism: A Phenomenological Approach
  • Christopher Blakley, The Becoming Antonymous: Michel Foucault’s Ethics of Resistance (Co-Director with Kevin Thompson)
  • Rebecca Rozelle, Voiding Distraction: Simone Weil and the Religio-Ethical Nature of Attention (Defense: December 10, 2008)
  • Matthew Goodwin, The Artist and the Philosopher: The Aesthetic Phenomenological Method of Maurice Merleau-Ponty (Defense: February 26, 2007)
  • Zachary Davis, Max Scheler on Becoming a Political Human Being (Defense: October 25, 2006)
  • Lucian Stone, Blessed Perplexity: Hayarat in Attar’s Mantiqual-Tayr [Conference of the Birds] (Defense: August 18, 2005)
  • John Cogan, Immanence and the Radicality of the Phenomenological Reduction in Husserlian Phenomenology (Defense: May 12, 2004)
  • Cynthia Gayman, Subjectivity, Justice, and the Betrayal of Freedom: Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil, and Emmanuel Levinas(Defense: December 20, 1999)

Committee Member:

· Russell Couch: The Humanism of Arendt and Gadamer: A Response to the Confrontation with Evil (June 22, 2006)

· Corey McCall, Indeterminacies of the Present: Heidegger and the Philosophical Significance of Curiousity (Defense: September 2, 2005)

· Christopher Nelson, Our Author’s Voice: The Quest of the Actual Veronym in Writings of Søren Kierkegaard (Defense: June 27, 2003)

· Adam Dike, Heidegger’s Appropriation of Aristotle: The Analogy of Being in Hermeneutic Phenomenology (Defense: April 8, 2003)

  • James Willgoose, Dewey and Peirce: A Philosophic Logic for Mathematical Experience (Defense: February 22, 2002)
  • David Roberts, The Depths of Defiance Kierkegaard and the Problem of Evil (Defense: June 9, 2000)
  • Philip Thompson, Freedom, Affectivity, and Moral Value: Max Scheler’s Critique of Kant (Defense: May 3, 1999)
  • Craig Hulfachor, Sacred Dwelling and the Crisis of Displacement: Undermining Heidegger’s Overcoming of Western Metaphysics(Defense: March 28, 1997)
  • Susan Morris, Active Performativity: Judith Butler and Friedrich Nietzsche on Intelligibility, Cultural Otherness and the Possibility of Change (Defense: November 14, 1997)

External

International:

  • Claude Romano, Au coeur de la raison: philosophie linguistique et phénoménologie, Habilitation (Director: Jean-Luc Marion) Université de Paris—Sorbonne (Paris IV) (December 11, 2009), Paris, France
  • Joona Taipale, Incarnate Subjectivity: The Constitutive Significance of Embodiment in Husserlian Phenomenology (Director: Sara Heinämaa) Department of Philosophy (Defense: September 2009) University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Peter Woelert, Orders of Space – Phenomenological-Archaeological Investigations Concerning the Relations between the Human Organism, Space and Technology (Director: Rosalyn Diprose) School of History and Philosophy, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Luke Fischer, Towards an Experiential Overcoming of Dualism: Phenomenology and the Poetic Vision of Rainer Maria Rilke (Director: Dr John Grumley), Department of Philosophy, University of Sydney, Australia
  • Stuart Grant, Gathering to Witness (Directors: Lowell Lewis and Ian Maxwell), Department of Performance Studies, University of Sydney, Australia (August, 2007)
  • Frédéric Moinat, Le vivant et sa naturalization: Phénoménologie et épistémologie de al biologie chez Husserl et Merleau-Ponty(Director : Raphaël Célis), Faculté des Lettres, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland (January 19, 2007)

Outside Reader SIUC:

  • Kenneth Routon (Dept. of Anthropology), ‘Open the Roads!’: Religious Sensibilities of Power and History in Havana, Cuba(Defense: May 12, 2006)
  • Jason Del Gandio (Dept. of Speech Communication), My Journey with Vibes, the Nexus, and Alteration: A Performing Philosophy(Defense: April 8, 2002)
  • Edward Linton, O.S.B. (Dept. of Speech Communication), The Experience of Pilgrims, Sacred Givenness, and an Historic Road: An Ethnographic Exploration of Communication Along the Way of Saint James (Defense: April 8, 2002)
  • Alexander Kozin (Dept. of Speech Communication), A Phenomenological Analysis of Bilingual Interpretation: Toward a Communication-Based Theory of Translation-in-Talk (Defense: March 22, 2002)
  • Michael LeVan (Dept. of Speech Communication), Place and Movement: A Philosophy of Rhetoric (Defense: May 10, 2001)
  • William R. Ashton (Dept. of Speech Communication), “The Rule of Metaphor”: A Hermeneutic and Generative Phenomenological Analysis of Metaphor in the Discourse of Integrated Medicine (Defense: March 20, 1999)
  • Thomas Craig (Dept. of Speech Communication), A Critical Phenomenology of Communication and Chronic Disabling Conditions(Defense: June 30, 1997)

Master’s Theses:

Director:

  • Robert Galloway, Irreversibility and Loving: The Spiritual Direction of Sacrifice into Theophanic Personhood (Merleau-Ponty, Scheler, and Corbin)
  • Christina Gould, Irreversibility of Perspectives: The Uniqueness of the Other (Defense: March 25, 2005)
  • Dana McDonald, The Subject’s Response to Violence from the Other: Levinas’s Conception of Justice (Defense: April 7, 2001)
  • Sadric Baker, How Can We Act? Motivation in Husserls Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis ( Defense: June 7, 1999)
  • Angie Elrod, Love’s Interpenetration of Time: An Evolution of Self and Spirit (Defense: June 23, 1999)

· Christopher Nelson, Coming to Terms with the Ineffable: Eckhart, Discourse and the Divine (Defense: June 16, 1998) University Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award

  • Zachary Davis, The Object In-Itself and the Origin of Truth: An Explication of the Notion of Transcendental Science in Edmund Husserl (Defense: May 29, 1997)
  • Gregory Sadler, Constitution of Language through Passive Synthesis (Defense: May 27, 1997)

Committee Member:

  • Adam C. Dike, From the Phenomenon of Handiness to the Essence of Technology: Heidegger’s Developing Concern with the Issue of Production (Defense: June 7, 1999)
  • Philip Deen, Democracy as Art: John Dewey’s Aesthetic Political Theory (Defense: June 18, 1996)

B. Courses:

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT CARBONDALE

Fall 2008 Graduate Seminar: Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology of Perception

Fall 2008 Philosophy of Religion: Theme: Vocations and Exemplars

Fall 2007 Graduate Seminar: Husserl, Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis

Spring 2007 Mission of the University

Spring 2007 Philosophy of Ethics: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: The Value of Person

Fall 2006 Graduate Seminar: Marx: Grundrisse

Spring 2006 Mission of the University

Spring 2006 Philosophy of Ethics: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: Ethics and Human Values

Fall 2005 Graduate Seminar: Levinas, Totality and Infinity

Spring 2005 Philosophy of Ethics: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: Ethics and Nihilism

Spring 2005 Philosophy and Film: Theme: Artist, Mystic, Saint: Models of Transcendence and Transformation

Fall 2004 Graduate Seminar: Husserl, Crisis

Summer 2004 Mystical Literature and Meditation

Spring 2004 Special Topics (Upper Division/Graduate): Phenomenology of Love

Spring 2004 Philosophy of Ethics: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: Ethics of Hope

Fall 2003 Graduate Seminar: Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology of Perception

Summer 2003 Mystical Literature and Meditation

Spring 2003 Philosophy of Ethics: Theme: Politics and Ethics

Spring 2003 Philosophy of Religion: Theme: Religious Thought on Hope

Fall 2002 Graduate Seminar: Husserl, Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis

Fall 2002 Philosophy and Film: Theme: Artist, Mystic, Saint: Models of Transcendence and Transformation

Summer 2002 Mystical Literature and Meditation

Spring 2001 Graduate Seminar: 20th Century Jewish Philosophers: Buber and Levinas

Spring 2001 Philosophy of Ethics: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: Environmental Ethics

Fall 2000 Graduate Seminar: Scheler: Formalism

Fall 2000 Philosophy and Film: Bresson and Ozu

Summer 2000 Mystical Literature and Meditation

Spring 2000 Introductory Lecture: Theme: Utopia as Ethics

Spring 2000 Graduate Seminar: Husserl: Crisis

Fall 1999 Graduate Seminar: Merleau-Ponty: Phenomenology of Perception

Fall 1999 Philosophy and Literature/Team-Taught with English: Theme: “Toward a New Atlantis: Utopian Thought and Practice”

Spring 1999 Graduate Seminar: Recent European Philosophy, “The Gift”

Spring 1999 Mystical Literature and Meditation

Fall 1998 Philosophy of Religion: Theme: The Problem of Grace

Fall 1998 Philosophy of Ethics: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: Self and Other

Spring 1998 Graduate Seminar: Husserl’s Analyses Concerning Passive Syntheses

Spring 1998 Philosophy of Ethics: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: Ethics and Education

Fall 1997 Graduate Seminar: Levinas

Fall 1997 Philosophy of Ethics: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: Morality and the Religious Life

Spring 1997 Graduate Seminar: Theme: “Phenomenology of Religious Experience ”

Spring 1997 Philosophy and Literature/Team-Taught with English: Theme: “Subjectivity: Lost and Found”

Fall 1996 Philosophy and Literature: Theme: The Mystical Tradition

Fall 1996 Graduate Seminar: Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception

Spring 1996 Moral Reasoning: (Introductory Lecture) Theme: Morality beyond Good and Evil

Spring 1996 Graduate Seminar: Husserl and Genetic Phenomenology: Analyses Concerning Passive Synthesis

Fall 1995 Problems in Philosophy: Theme: Education and Virtue

Fall 1995 Graduate Seminar: “Recent European Philosophy,” Theme: The Problem of the Other

The Research Group in Phenomenology

2008-09 Phenomenology of Guilt

2007-08 Phenomenology of Guilt

2006-07 Phenomenology of Repentance

2005-06 Phenomenology of Betrayal

2004-05 Phenomenology of Trust

2003-04 Phenomenology of Despair

2002-03 Phenomenology of Hope

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Summer 1995 Society and Morals: Theme: Ethics and Social Responsibility

Spring 1995 18th Century Philosophy: Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason

Spring 1995 Humanities (Team-Taught) Theme: History, Mind, and the Absurd

Spring 1995 Introduction to Philosophy Theme: Philosophy of Education

Fall 1994 Philosophy through Literature Theme: Movement

Fall 1994 Introduction to Philosophy: Theme: Body, Mind, and Movement

Fall 1994 Introduction to Philosophy: Theme: Body, Mind, and Movement

Conference Organization:

2001 – 02 Organizer and Co-Director (with Natalie Depraz, Sorbonne, Paris IV), “The Phenomenology of Attention-2” May 30 – June 1, 2002 (Collège International de Philosophie), Paris, France

2000 – 01 Organizer and Co-Director (with Natalie Depraz, Sorbonne, Paris IV), “The Phenomenology of Attention” April 18-22, 2001, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

1995-96 Organizer and Co-Director of Back to the Things Themselves Conference March 21-23, 1996, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. (International conference on research

in phenomenological and existentialist studies)

1994-95 Organizer and Co-Director of Back to the Things Themselves Conference March 23-25, 1995, the University of New Hampshire (See description above)

UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE, AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT CARBONDALE

University and College

2004 – 05 CoLA Mentoring Program

2003 Review Committee for NEH Summer Scholarships

2002 – 04 Review Committee for Office of Research and Development (A university-wide committee to evaluate proposals for internal research grants.)

2000 University Mentoring Program

2000 CoLA Mentoring Program

2000 Review Committee for NEH Summer Stipend

2000 Selection Committee for Outstanding Dissertation Award

1997-99 Review Committee for Office of Research and Development

1997-98 Chair, Academic Policy Committee

1997-98 Executive Officer, Liberal Arts Council

1996-98 Liberal Arts Council

1996-98 Academic Policy Committee

Departmental

1998 – present Departmental Search Committees

1996 – present Preliminary Exam Committees

1996 – present Departmental Research Committee

1996 – 1997 Associate Director Undergraduate Studies

1995 – 1999 History of Philosophy Comprehensive Exam Committee

1995 – present Graduate Placement Committee

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Spring 1995 Participant in University Humanities Program/Team-Teaching (Co-responsible for planning the curriculum for and teaching in a university wide, interdisciplinary curse in the humanities.

Together with Philosophy, other departmental participants include English, Art, and History.)

1994-95 Director and organizer of departmental colloquium series

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

American Philosophical Association

Husserl Circle

Merleau-Ponty Circle

Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP)

The Centre of Theology and Philosophy