Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Critical Theory

I've begun to be very intrigued with some of the ideas in critical theory, specifically Adorno's and Horkheimer's later works. It could be really interesting to see how their works might help us as we continue to be mired in our volatile political climate right now.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Foundations of Logic

Yesterday I began my first day of teaching three sections of Foundations of Logical Reasoning at Bridgewater State University. Hopefully the students take what I am teaching them to heart so they will be better prepared for their upper level classes.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Batman and Heidegger

 I have always been greatly interested in the connection between pop culture and philosophy, a recent addition to the many sub-fields of philosophy in North America thanks to Bill Irwin, Aeon Skoble, and Mark Conard with their original series of "Pop Culture and Philosophy" beginning with Seinfeld and Philosophy and The Simpsons and Philosophy. With many movies containing references to philosophy (whether explicitly in movies such as I Heart Huckabees and Fight Club, or more implicitly in many sci fi and superhero films), it is interesting anytime the media pays attention to the philosophical ideas found in pop culture. In this latest piece from Slate, the focus turns to some potential philosophical elements in the upcoming Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises. According to the article, in the new movie Bruce Wayne reads aloud from some of Heiddeger's work. I guess we'll just have to wait for the July release of DKR, but in the meantime, enjoy the article. The Dark Knight Philosophizes?

Monday, January 9, 2012

Phenomenology Conference

Since taking part in the Early Phenomenology conference at Franciscan University last April, I have been interested in the work of the North American Society for Early Phenomenology. The CFP for their conference to be held in Toronto in late May of this year has just been posted. If anyone is interested in any of the work pertaining to the early phenomenologists (Husserl, Pfander, Scheler, Reinach, Stein, Von Hildebrand, etc.) I would highly recommend checking out the conference. CFP: NASEP

Thursday, January 5, 2012

My Latest Book Review

My review of Human Rights and the Ethics of Globalization by Daniel and Elizabeth Lee is now posted over at the Marx and Philosophy Review of Books site. http://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviewofbooks/reviews/2012/449

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Philosophy Events

Just found this great site brought to you by the same people at Phil Papers: Phil Events For all your latest information on philosophy conferences, colloquia, and symposia CFP's.

Médaille on Money

John Médaille is one of the best voices out there when it comes to monetary policy and economic theory. Here's one of his latest must-read pieces. Friends and Strangers: A Meditation on Money

Monday, January 2, 2012

From Reuters...

Secret panel can put Americans on "kill list"

I'm not even shocked anymore.

Scotus and Marion

I'm beginning to think that there is much to be found in Scotus that Jean-Luc Marion could use to better assist his own project. I may have to reflect more on this in the near future.

The Southwest Seminar in Philosophy

Passing along this CFP for the conference this summer.

Southwest Seminar in Philosophy

First Post

Well, I have finally succumbed to the lure of blogging. We'll have to see how long this lasts, but hopefully it will only serve to help my writing in both quality and substance.