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Figure/Ground interview with Taylor Carman

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© Taylor Carman and Figure/Ground Communication Dr. Carman was interviewed by Laureano Ralon on September 30th, 2010 as part of the Figure/Ground Communication scholarly interview series: http://figureground.ca/interviews/taylor-carman/

Taylor Carman is a professor of philosophy at Columbia University in New York City. He teaches 19th and 20th century European philosophy and specializes in Continental philosophy, especially Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty. He is the author of Heidegger’s Analytic (2003) and Merleau-Ponty (2008), and has coedited The Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty (2005). He has also published articles on various topics in phenomenology and is currently writing a book on Heidegger. Most recently, Professor Carman was featured – along with Hubert Dreyfus, Charles Taylor, Albert Borgmann, Mark Wrathall, John Haugeland, Iain Thomson, Sean Kelly – in Being in the World, a film by Tao Ruspoli about philosophy and the reception of Heidegger in North America.


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