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Teaching Philosophy Outside

...out your horizons and your situatedness. While Elon is lush with Southern Magnolias and towering oaks, on a visit to Thomas Nail’s outdoor classes at the University of Denver he...

Vergangenheitsbewältigung Now: 1492 and the Roots of Planetary Injustice

Let’s begin with a 1991 imagining of a depression-era story of 1939 by Faith Ringgold, a descendent of those who struggled free from chattel slaveholders.  Like the critical theorist of...

The Crisis of Psychiatry Is a Crisis of Being: An Interview with Vincenzo Di Nicola

...the Continental. This is nowhere clearer than in Anglo-American philosophy of science represented by Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn and supported by a large cast from Gilbert Ryle to Daniel...

Time Will Tell: An Interview with Thomas Nail

Thomas Nail is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver. He is the author of seven books; his most recent is Theory of the Image (Oxford University...

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...is coming out next year. Thomas Wartenberg Thomas Wartenberg is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Mount Holyoke College. Among his books are Thinking on Screen: Film as Philosophy, Existentialism: A...

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Time Will Tell: An Interview with Boram Jeong

...the important scholarship you are publishing and teaching, but also because we were trained in the same graduate program at Duquesne University. Thomas Nail has also mentioned your name to...

Thomas Nail

Thomas Nail is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver. He is the author of seven books; his most recent is Theory of the Image (Oxford University...

Time Will Tell: An Interview with Kristie Miller

...with a history of institutional oppression. The experience of time and trauma here stands out. I would suggest the new ontological work of Thomas Nail here Being and Motion, which...

Time Will Tell: A Series on the Philosophy of Time

...ways. There’s an interview coming up in this series for the APA on some of these topics with Thomas Nail. I’ve always felt and worked in the capacity of interdisciplinary...