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Ben Crowe

Adjunct Professor

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Phone: (801) 585-7292

Department of Philosophy
University of Utah
260 S. Central Campus Drive
Orson Spencer Hall, Room 341
Salt Lake City, UT 84112

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Brief Biography:

Professor Crowe joined the department in 2004. He specializes in 19th and 20th century German philosophy and philosophy of religion. He received his B.A. from Hendrix College, 1998; M.A., Tulane University, 2000; Ph.D., Tulane University, 2004.   Other interests are early modern philosophy, moral and political philosophy, and Jewish philosophy.


Books:

  • "Destroying the Wisdom of the Wise: On the Origin and Development of 'Destruktion' in Heidegger's Early Thought" . (Under Review.)

Papers:

  • "Dilthey's Philosophy of Religion in the 'Einleitung in die Geisteswissenschaften': 1880-1894"  (In preparation)
  • "On the Track of the Fugitive Gods: Heidegger, Luther, and Holderlin  (In preparation)
  • "The Crucifixion and the Nature of God"  (Under review)
  • "Heidegger, Dilthey, and the Hermeneutics of Prayer," (Forthcoming in) The Phenomenology of Prayer, ed. Bruce Benson and Norman Wirzba
  • "Philosophy, World-view, and the Possibility of Ethics in 'Basic Problems of Phenomenology," Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 34 (2003): 184-204
  • "Leibniz, Bayle, and Locke on Faith and Reason," (with Paul Lodge) American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (4) (2003): 575-600 
  • "Resoluteness in the Middle Voice: On the Ethical Dimension's of Heidegger's 'Being and Time,'" Philosophy Today 45 (3) (2001): 225-241 
   
 

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