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Title: EGS and the humanities today : an interview with Christopher Fynsk
Authors: Students' Philosophy Society
Authors: Scicluna, Luke
Portelli, Andrew
Keywords: Fynsk, Christopher, 1952- . -- Interviews
European Graduate School (EGS)
Education, Higher
Philosophy -- Study and teaching
Humanities -- Study and teaching
Private universities and colleges -- Malta
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Students' Philosophy Society
Citation: Students' Philosophy Society (2016). EGS and the humanities today : an interview with Christopher Fynsk. Threads, 4, 59-77
Abstract: Christopher Fynsk's (b. 1952) academic profile includes extensive administrative experience (he has served as chair, head of school, dean and trustee) and high academic achievement through articles, translations, and books treating topics in modern Continental philosophy and literature. He has held academic positions in North America, France, and the UK (Scotland), and has fifteen years of experience at The European Graduate School / EGS. He is best known for his writings on Martin Heidegger and Maurice Blanchot, but has also made significant contributions in the area of philosophy of language and to questions relating to the politics of philosophy (and its institutions). He is also actively involved in the philosophy of education and currently writes on the topic of rhythm.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/20864
ISSN: 2518-8445
Appears in Collections:Threads, Volume 4 (2016)
Threads, Volume 4 (2016)

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