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  1. Profile. James Dodd is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. Concentrations: Husserl; Heidegger; phenomenology. I turned to philosophy when I realized that there were common questions that drive very different kinds of disciplines, from anthropology to mathematics, from history to the natural sciences.

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    James Dodd. James Dodd may refer to: James Dodd (artist), Australian artist. James Dodd (footballer), English footballer. James C. Dodd (1923–1999), African American architect, and founder of NOMA. James Jonas Dodd (1863–1925), English political activist. James William Dodd (1740–1796), English actor. James Munro Dodd (1915–1986 ...

  3. James Dodd has 17 books on Goodreads with 632 ratings. James Dodd’s most popular book is Heretical Essays in the Philosophy of History.

  4. James Dodd Much like Aristotle, the body is described by Husserl primarily in terms of its existence as a perceptual organ (aisthêtêrion);1 though, to be sure, the question is not about the ...

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  6. Profile. James Dodd is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. Concentrations: Husserl; Heidegger; phenomenology. I turned to philosophy when I realized that there were common questions that drive very different kinds of disciplines, from anthropology to mathematics, from history to the natural sciences.

  7. May 10, 2011 · James Dodd explores how various philosophers, from Clausewitz to Patočka, grapple with the sense and meaning of violence, especially in war. He argues that phenomenology is the best method to understand the tension between instrumental and existential violence, and how violence shapes human existence.

  8. Sep 9, 2018 · James Dodd's book continues an inquiry established in his previous monograph Violence and Phenomenology (2009), an inquiry into the meaning of violence. His earlier book engaged the contrast between the instrumental understanding of violence -- in which violence is assigned meaning in relation to the end it serves -- and the understanding of violence as uniquely constitutive of meaning and ...

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