Sebastian Gardner
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Sebastian Gardner | |
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Born | 19 March 1960 |
Awards | Leverhulme Research Fellowship |
Website | http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~uctyseg/ |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | German idealism |
Institutions | University College London |
Main interests
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Kant, nineteenth-century German philosophy, aesthetics |
Sebastian Angus Gardner (born 19 March 1960) is a British philosopher and Professor of Philosophy in the University College London. He is known for his expertise on Kant, German Idealism, and Freud.[1][2]
Education and career
Gardner earned his B.A. in 1982 and his Ph.D. in 1987, both from Cambridge University. He taught first at Birkbeck College, London and, since 1998, at UCL.[3] He has written extensively on Freud and psychoanalysis, on Kant, and on post-Kantian philosophy, including Fichte, Schelling, and Nietzsche.
Books
- Irrationality and the Philosophy of Psychoanalysis, Cambridge University Press, 1993
- Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason, Routledge, 1999
- Sartre's Being and Nothingness, Continuum, 2009
Edited
- Art and Morality, edited with Jose Luis Bermudez, Routledge, 2003
- The Transcendental Turn, edited with Matthew Grist, Oxford University Press, 2015
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