Michael Kelly


Adjunct Professor

Room 360K
Telephone: 617-552-3852
Fax: 617.552.3874
Email: KELLYNM@bc.edu

Curriculum Vitae
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Education
Ph.D, MPhil, Fordham 2004
BA, Connecticut College 1996

Biographical Summary
Michael joined the faculty in 2004-05 after completing his disseration and serving as a post-doctoral teaching fellow at Fordham University 2003-04..

Fields of Interest
- 19th and 20th Century Continental Philosophy (esp. Husserl, Classical Phenomenology and Bergson)
- The problem of self-awareness
- History of Philosophy (esp. Ethics and the emotions)
- Philosophy of Technology

Current Teaching
- Perspectives I: Western Culture (core)
- Phenomenology and its Aftermath (conducted second half of Prof. John Sallis' Spring 2008 course)
- Introduction to Phenomenology (Spring 2009)

Some Recent Publications
- “Le strade maestre del senso: la critica di Husserlian alle Neuroscienze,” (The Highroads of Sense: Husserl's Critique of Neuroscience) Encyclopaideia: Revista di fenomenologia, pedagogia, formazione, forthcoming (summer 2008). 
- “Husserl, Deleuzean Bergsonism, and the Sense of the Past in General,” Husserl Studies, Vol. 23, no. 1, April 2008.