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Daniel Berthold
Professor of Philosophy
Academic Program Affiliation(s): Environmental and Urban Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, German Studies, Philosophy, Social Policy (Affiliate), Theology
Academic Expertise: Philosophy
Area of Specialization: 19th and 20th century continental philosophy, phenomenology and existentialism, enviornmental ethics, medical ethics, feminist philosophy
Biography: B.A., M.A., Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., Yale University. Specialization in 19th-century continental philosophy, existentialism, phenomenology, Freud, and environmental ethics. Author of Hegel’s Grand Synthesis and Hegel’s Theory of Madness. Articles and reviews in journals including Nous, Review of Metaphysics, Idealistic Studies, Clio, Man and World, International Studies in Philosophy, International Philosophical Quarterly, Ludus Vitalis, Religious Studies, Environmental Ethics, Social Theory and Practice, Metaphilosophy, History and Theory, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, History of Philosophy Quarterly, Human Ecology Review, Modern Language Notes, Philosophy and Literature, Southern Journal of Philosophy, and Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology. Contributor to The Dictionary of Existentialism. Editorial board, Topoi Library. Advisory Council, Hastings Center Program in Ethics, Science, and the Environment. Faculty, Bard Center for Environmental Policy. (1984– ) Professor of Philosophy.
Interests:
Research Interests: Philosophy of language: Hegel, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre;; theories of madness: Hegel, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Freud
Teaching Interests: 19th and 20th century continental philosophy, enviornmental ethics, medical ethics, genetics ethics,; existentialism, Freud, feminist philosophy
Other Interests: Eclectic
Phone: 845-758-7280
E-mail: berthold@bard.edu
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