NAME: NAGEL, Chris LATEST ADDRESS: Department of Philosophy California State University, Stansislaus 801 W. Mote Vista Avenue Turlock, CA 95382 EMAIL: cnagel@stan.csustan.edu BIRTH: Toledo, Ohio, 1968 HIGHEST DEGREE: Ph.D., 1996 THESIS: Merleau-Ponty's Hegelianism THESIS ADVISOR: Fred Evans DISCIPLINE: philosophy INFLUENCED BY: Hegel, Husserl, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty, Schutz INTERESTED IN: Existential Phenomenology, Intersubjectivity, Post- Modernism, Sociology, Technology, Media SOURCE OF INFORMATION: self-submission
NAME: NAUDIN, Jean LATEST ADDRESS: CHU Sainte-Marguerite Service du Pr Azorin 270 Bd de Sainte-Maguerite 13009 Marseilles FRANCE FAX: 33 4 91 71 31 93 EMAIL: artsnaud@aix.pacwan.net BIRTH: arles/rhone/France, 1957 DEATH: HIGHEST DEGREE: Ph.D. THESIS: Les voix et la chose: phenomenolgie et psychiatrie THESIS ADVISOR: Elaine Escoubas DISCIPLINE: Philosophy and Psychiatry MAJOR WORKS: Les voix et la chose: phenomenologie et psychiatrie (1997) INFLUENCED BY: Tatossian, Jaspers INTERESTED IN: Binswanger, Derrida, Fink, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Cognitive Science, Medicine, Memory, Psychoanalysis, Hallucinations SOURCE OF INFORMATION: self-submission
NAME: NELSON, Jenny LATEST ADDRESS: 27 June 1956, Pekin, Illinois FAX: EMAIL: PERSONAL WEBSITE: BIRTH: DEATH: HIGHEST DEGREE: Ph.D. Southern Illinois University, 1981 THESIS TITLE: The Other Side of Signification: A Semiotic Phenomenology of Televisual Experience THESIS ADVISOR: DISCIPLINE: Speech Communication MAJOR WORKS: “Eyes Out of Your Head: A Semiotic Phenomenology of Televisual Experience” (1989) “Phenomenology as Feminist Methodology” (1989) “The Dislocation of Time: A Phenomenology of Reruns” (1990) “Limits of Consumption: An Ironic Revision of Televisual Experience” (1989) “Television and Its Audiences as Dimensions of Being: Critical Theory and Phenomenology” (1986) PUBLISHED BIOGRAPHY: PUBLISHED BIBLIOGRAPHY: INFLUENCED BY: Merleau-Ponty, foucault, semiotic phenomenology, Communicology (Lanigan), Feminism (Iris Marion Young), Cultural Studies INTERESTED IN: philosophy of communication, with emphasis media culture and everyday life SOURCE: Subject
NAME: NENON, Thomas LATEST ADDRESS: University of Memphis Memphis, Tennessee FAX: EMAIL: PERSONAL WEBSITE: BIRTH: 6 August 1951, Little Rock, Arkansas DEATH: HIGHEST DEGREE: Ph.D. Freiburg, Germany, 1973 THESIS TITLE: Kants transzendental philosophische Korrespondenztheorie der Warheit THESIS ADVISOR: Werner Marx DISCIPLINE: Philosophy MAJOR WORKS: Objecktivitat und endliche Erkenntnis (1986) Co-editor, Husserliana, vols. XXVI and XXVIII PUBLISHED BIOGRAPHY: PUBLISHED BIBLIOGRAPHY: INFLUENCED BY: Werner Marx, phenomenology, Kantian philosophy INTERESTED IN: theories of personhood and subjectivity, philosophy of the social sciences SOURCE: Subject
NAME: NEUMANN, Friedrich BIRTH: March 2, 1889 INFLUENCED BY: Studied with Husserl in Göttingen and Freiburg (1920-21) INTERESTED IN: German language and literature SOURCE OF INFORMATION: CARP files
NAME: NEUHAUS, Karl BIRTH: Jan. 7, 1883 HIGHEST DEGREE: “Promotion” under Husserl, 1908 THESIS: Humes Lehre von den Prinzipien der Ethik INFLUENCED BY: Studied with Husserl in Göttingen from 1903-08 SOURCE OF INFORMATION: CARP files
NAME: NICOL, Eduardo BIRTH: 1907, Barcelona DEATH: 1990 MAJOR WORKS: Psicología de las situaciones vitales (1941); La idea del hombre (1946); Historicismo y existencialismo (1950); La vocacíon humana (1953); Metafísica de la expresíon (1957); El porvenir de la filosofía (1973) INFLUENCED BY: Heidegger INTERESTED IN: The examination of expression as the primary ontological characteristic of man, from which other determinations can be phenomenologically derived. SOURCE OF INFORMATION: CARP files
NAME: NISHIDA, Kitaro LATEST ADDRESS: Faculty of Letters Kyoto Imperial University Kyoto, Japan (until 1928) FAX: EMAIL: BIRTH: 1870 DEATH: 1945 HIGHEST DEGREE: Ph.D./D.Litt THESIS: THESIS ADVISOR: DISCIPLINE: Philosophy MAJOR WORKS: Zen no kenkyu (Inquiry into the Good) (1911) Jikaku ni okeru chokkan to hansei (Intuition and Reflection in Self-Consciousness) (1917) Hataraku mono kara miru mono e (From that which Acts to that Which Sees (1927) Ippansha no jikakutaki taikei (The Self-Conscious System of Universals) (1930) Mu no jikakuteki gentei (The Self-Conscious Determination of Nothingness) (1932) Tetsugaku no kompon mondai (Fundamental Problems of Philosophy) (1933-34) Tetsugaku ronbunshu I-VII (Philosophical Essays) (1935-1946) "Bashoteki ronri to shukyoteki sekaikan" ("The Logic of the Place of Nothingness and the Religious Worldview") (1945) BIOGRAPHY: John C. Maraldo, "Nishida Kitaro," Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 1998. NACHLASS: Nishida Bunko, Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University; Unoke-cho Nishida Hakase Shosai, Ishikawa Prefecture; Kamakura-shi Sunshin soshozo INFLUENCES: Zen Buddhism, Wm. James, Royce Fichte, Hegel, Bergson, Tanabe SOURCE OF INFORMATION: John Maraldo (jmaral@unf.edu)
NAME: NISHITANI, Keiji LATEST ADDRESS: FAX: EMAIL: BIRTH: DEATH: HIGHEST DEGREE: THESIS: THESIS ADVISOR: DISCIPLINE: MAJOR WORKS: INFLUENCED BY: INTERESTED IN: SOURCE OF INFORMATION:
NAME: NKIODO, Christopher S. LATEST ADDRESS: Department of Philosophy University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria BIRTH: Sept. 22, 1939 HIGHEST DEGREE: Ph.D. THESIS: A Study of Martin Heidegger’s Thinking on Art: With Special Reference to "The Origin of the Work of Art," Louvain, 1974 MAJOR WORKS: "The Artwork in Heidegger: A World Disclosure," Cultural Hermeneutics: An International Journal for Philosophy and Social Thought 4 (1976): pp. 61-73; "The Role of Art in Heidegger’s Philosophy," Philosophy Today, 21 3/4 (Fall, 1977), pp. 294-304; "Friedlander versus Heidegger: A-Letheia Controversy," Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Vol. 10, No. 2 (May 1979), pp. 94-95; "In Heidegger Artwork is not Equipment," Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 13 (Jan. 1982), pp. 69-78; "Towards Objectivity in Nigerian History," Kiabara: Journal of the Humanities, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Rains 1982), pp. 53-70, etc. INFLUENCED BY: Heidegger, Husserl, Aquinas, Collingwood INTERESTED IN: Phenomenology, Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics, Philosophy of History SOURCE OF INFORMATION: CARP files
NAME: NULL, G.T. LATEST ADDRESS: FAX: EMAIL: PERSONAL WEBSITE: BIRTH: DEATH: HIGHEST DEGREE: THESIS TITLE: “The Role of the Perceptual World in Galileo’s Mathematization of Reality” (1976) “Generalizing Abstraction and the Judgment of Subsumption in Aron Gurwisch’s Version of Husserl’s Theory of Intentionality” (1978) “On Connoting: The Relational Theory of the Concept in Husserlian Phenomenology” (1980) Co-author, “Aron Gurwisch’s Ordinal Foundation of Mathematics and the Problem of Formalizing Ideational Abstraction” (1981) Co-author, “Manifolds, Concepts, and Moment- Abstracta” (1982) “On Individuality and Dependence: A First-Order Axiom System for Non-Universal Part-Whole and Foundation Relations” (1983) “Husserl’s Theory of Essence” (1989) Co-author, “Matrix Representation of a First-Order Axiom System in Part-Whole Theory” (1991) “Aron Gurwitsch” (1991) “Conditional Identity and Irregular Parts” (1994) “Husserl’s Conceptions of Formal and Material Ontology” (1994) “Art and Part: Merology, Arthur Danto, and the Ontology of Art” (1994) Co-editor, Revolutions in Art and Ideas at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (1994) THESIS ADVISOR: DISCIPLINE: MAJOR WORKS: PUBLISHED BIOGRAPHY: Kealein and Schrag, American Phenomenology: origins and Development (1989) PUBLISHED BIBLIOGRAPHY: INFLUENCED BY: Frege, Lesniewski, Russerl, Gurwitsch, Husserl, Schutz, Tarski, C.I. Lewis, A. Prior INTERESTED IN: formal ontology, philosophy of science and mathematics, history of ontology and epistemology, problems of intentionality SOURCE: Subject
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