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Figure/Ground interview with Peter Steeves

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Submitter : Laureano Ralon

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Dr. Steeves was interviewed by Laureano Ralon on October 24th, 2011 as part of the Figure/Ground Communication scholarly interview series: http://www.figureground.ca/interviews/

H. Peter Steeves was educated at Indiana University and is a Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University. He has taught at Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela. His main areas of teaching and research include applied ethics (especially animal/environmental and bioethics), social and political philosophy (especially communitarianism), Philosophy of Culture and Philosophy of Science, and phenomenology (especially the work of Edmund Husserl). He has published The Things Themselves: Phenomenology and the Return to the Everday, (SUNY Press, 2006), Founding Community: A Phenomenological-Ethical Inquiry (Kluwer, 1998) and is the editor and a contributor to Animal Others: On Ethics, Ontology, and Animal Life (SUNY, 1999).


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Education, Media, Pedagogy, Communication, Philosophy, Phenomenology, Technology

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