Claude Mangion obtained his BA (Hons) from the University of Malta, and subsequently obtained an MA in Continental Philosophy from the University of Sussex. He holds a doctoral degree from the University of Malta on the subject of Nietzsche’s philosophy of language. He is a member of the American Philosophical Association and of the European Communications research and Education Association. His current project is an introduction to the philosophy of communication.
Publications:
- ‘Il-Filosofija f’Malta.’ Oqsma Tal-Kultura Maltija. (1991)
- ‘Gadamer and Schopenhauer: A comparative account of their Aesthetic Theories.’ Melita Theologica. (1993)
- ‘Critical Strategies: Nietzsche’s Use of Metonymy.’ Interfaces. (1997)
- ‘Nietzsche, Communication and the Possibility of Emancipation.’ Melita Theologica. (2000)
- 'Nietzsche's Philosophy of Myth.' Humanitas Vol 2. (2003)
- ‘The Question of Ethics in Contemporary Maltese Literature.' Melita Theologica. (2004)
Forthcoming
‘Living in a Faith-less World: A reading of No Country for Old Men’. Forthcoming 2008.