Babette Babich

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Babette Babich (born 14 November 1956, in

American philosopher who writes from a continental perspective on aesthetics, philosophy of science, especially Nietzsche's, and technology
, especially Heidegger's and Günther Anders, in addition to critical and cultural theory.

Career

Including research work at the

.

Work

Babich writes on

philosophy of art, including philosophy of music, museum culture and poetics, film, television, and digital media, as well as life-size bronzes in antiquity (Greek sculpture),[2] and the stylistic difference between analytic and continental philosophy
.

Over the years, Babich has contributed to contemporary debates in

.

Babich is the author of a range of studies foregrounding the role of politics in institutional philosophy, particularly the analytic-continental divide but also on the question of gender and agism. A student of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Jacques Taminiaux, she also worked with Jacob Taubes and Paul Feyerabend among others.

In 1995, she founded the journal New Nietzsche Studies,[5] echoing the title of the 1974 book, The New Nietzsche,[6] the continentally minded collection edited by David Blair Allison (1944-2016).

Bibliography

Books

Edited collections

  • Reading David Hume's 'Of the Standard of Taste. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2019.
  • Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2017.
  • New Nietzsche Studies. [The Journal of the Nietzsche Society.] 1996 - ongoing.
  • The Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology. Frankfurt am Main: Springer, 2013. [With Dimitri Ginev]
  • Heidegger und Nietzsche. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012. [With Holger Zaborowski and Alfred Denker]
  • Nietzsche, Habermas, and Critical Theory. Amherst, New York. Prometheus Books Humanity Books Imprint. 2004.
  • Hermeneutic Philosophy of Science, Van Gogh's Eyes, and God: Essays in Honor of Patrick A. Heelan. S.J. [Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.] Dordrecht. Kluwer. 2002.
  • Nietzsche, Theories of Knowledge and Critical Theory: Nietzsche and the Sciences I [Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.] Dordrecht. Kluwer. 1999.
  • Nietzsche, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: Nietzsche and the Sciences II [Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.] Dordrecht. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1999.
  • From Phenomenology to Thought, Errancy, and Desire: Essays in Honor of William J. Richardson, S.J. [Phænomenologica] Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht. 1995.

References

  1. ^ Babich, Günther Anders' Philosophy of Technology: From Phenomenology to Critical Theory, (London: Bloomsbury, 2022).
  2. ^ Babich, "Greek Bronze: Holding a Mirror to Life," Irish Philosophical Yearbook (2006): 1-30.
  3. ^ Babich, "Heidegger and Hölderlin on Aether and Life," Études Phénoménologique, Phenomenological Studies. 2 (2018): 111-133.
  4. ^ "field|guide". Fieldguide.art. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
  5. ^ "New Nietzsche Studies". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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  7. ^ "Nietzschecircle.com". Archived from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved April 27, 2008.

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