Chad Engelland Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:21st century Philosophy
Chad Anthony Engelland
School Tradition:Continental
Institutions:University of Dallas
Main Interests:phenomenology, metaphysics, philosophical anthropology
Thesis Title:Heidegger on Judgment in Leibniz and Kant: Overcoming Rationalism through Transcendental Philosophy
Thesis Url:http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/ER/detail/hkul/4081763
Thesis Year:2006
Doctoral Advisor:Richard Velkley
Notable Ideas:philosophical analysis of ostension
Alma Mater:Catholic University of America (Ph.D.), Xavier University (B.A.)
Influences:Kant, Heidegger, Husserl

Chad Anthony Engelland is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dallas.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He is known for his research on the ideas of German philosopher Martin Heidegger.[6] [7] [8] Engelland is a former editor-in-chief of Xavier Newswire (1998–1999).

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  1. Web site: Chad Engelland, "Ostension: Word Learning and the Embodied Mind" (MIT Press, 2015). New Books Network. 18 February 2018. 14 August 2015.
  2. Macarthur. David. Review of Ostension: Word Learning and the Embodied Mind. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 1 June 2016. 1538-1617.
  3. Vallor. Shannon. Review of Social Epistemology and Technology: Toward Public Self-Awareness Regarding Technological Mediation. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 3 August 2016. 1538-1617.
  4. Web site: Dr. Chad Engelland. Strange Notions. 17 February 2018.
  5. Web site: Chad Engelland: Ostension: Word Learning and the Embodied Mind. Phenomenological Reviews. 17 February 2018. 22 May 2017.
  6. Golob. Sacha. Sacha Golob. Review of Heidegger's Shadow: Kant, Husserl and the Transcendental Turn. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 19 July 2017. 1538-1617.
  7. Engelland. Chad. Review of Naturalizing Heidegger: His Confrontation with Nietzsche, His Contributions to Environmental Philosophy. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 10 September 2015. 1538-1617.
  8. Web site: The Question of Human Animality in Heidegger and Aquinas. Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology. 8 April 2018. en.