J.C. Berendzen

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Title
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Department
Philosopy
Institution
Loyola University New Orleans

Education

  • Ph.D., Villanova

Research Interests

Skilled Action   The Frankfurt School   Hegel  

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Biography

Dr. Berendzen's work focuses on 19th and 20th Century European philosophy, especially Frankfurt School critical theory and French existential phenomenology. Recently, his research has branched out to consider the roots of critical theory and phenomenology in German Idealism, and to consider the links of so-called Continental philosophy to certain movements in contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. Dr. Berendzen also directs the Philosophy Pre-Law program and regularly teaches Philosophy of Law. His recent works include the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Max Horkheimer, the article "Coping with Nonconceptualism?: On Merleau-Ponty and McDowell" (Philosophy Today 53:2, 2009), and the essay "The Proto-Morality of Life: Primary Recognition in Axel Honneth's reading of Phenomenology of Spirit," which was presented at the 2010 Pacific APA.

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  (504) 865-2828

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List of Publications (22)
In 2014
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Motor Imagery and Merleau-Pontyian Accounts of Skilled Action. J.C. Berendzen

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In 2010
21

Coping Without Foundations: On Dreyfuss Use of MerleauPonty. J. C. Berendzen

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20

Suffering and theory: Max Horkheimers early essays and contemporary moral philosophy. J.C. Berendzen

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In 2009
19

"Coping with Nonconceptualism?: On Merleau-Ponty and McDowell," Philosophy Today 53:2 (2009), 161-172.

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"Max Horkheimer", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2009 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = .

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"Max Horkheimer", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2009 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL =

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Coping With Nonconceptualism? on Merleau-Ponty and McDowell. JC Berendzen

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In 2008
15

"Institutional Design and Public Space: Hegel, Architecture, and Democracy," Journal of Social Philosophy, 39:2 (2008), 291-307.

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Postmetaphysical Thinking or Refusal of Thought? Max Horkheimers Materialism as Philosophical Stance. J. C. Berendzen

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Institutional Design and Public Space: Hegel, Architecture, and Democracy. J. C. Berendzen

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In 2007
12

"Institutional Design and Public Space: Hegel, Architecture, and Democracy," seminar given at the Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, May 11, 2007.

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"Suffering and Theory: Max Horkheimer's Early Moral Philosophy," lecture at the Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, May 10, 2007.

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"Hegel and Architecture," First Annual Phi Sigma Tau Lecture, Loyola University, New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 17, 2007.

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In 2006
9

"Sartre and the Communicative Paradigm in Critical Theory," Philosophy Today 50:2 (2006), 190-197.

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In 2005
8

"Left Hegelianism and Critical Theory," presented at Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, September 2, 2005.

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"The Body's Deep Moral Grammar," presented to the Department of Philosophy of Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, September 23, 2005.

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"Sartre's Commitment," presented at Utah Valley State College Symposium in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Jean-Paul Sartre, Orem, Utah, October 19, 2005.

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In 2004
5

"On the Immanent-Transcendent Structure of Critical Theory," presented to the Department of Philosophy of Loyola University, New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2004.

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In 2001
4

"What is Political Writing: Sartre and Merleau-Ponty on Language and the Expression of Meaning," Sartre Studies International 7:2 (2001), 44-57.

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Reviews Review of David Sherman, Sartre and Adorno: The Dialectics of Subjectivity, Sartre Studies International, Forthcoming.

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"Postmetaphysical Thinking or Refusal of Thought?: Max Horkheimer's Materialism as Philosophical Stance," International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 16:5

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"Suffering and Theory: Max Horkheimer's Early Essays and Contemporary Moral Philosophy," Philosophy and Social Criticism, forthcoming.

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