Santiago Zabala
Santiago Zabala | |
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Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental |
Main interests |
Hermeneutics philosophy of religion ontology aesthetics political philosophy |
Influences
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Santiago Zabala (born 1975) is a European philosopher (raised in Rome, Vienna, and Geneva) and ICREA Research Professor of Philosophy at the Pompeu Fabra University.
Career
Zabala's books have been translated into several languages and his articles have been published in The Guardian, Al Jazeera English, Al Jazeera America,The New York Times, Boston Review, La Maleta, and The Los Angeles Review of Books.[1][2]
Critics
According to Hamid Dabashi "European thinkers like Žižek and Zabala, important and insightful as they are in their own immediate circles, are out of touch with these realities, and to the degree that they are they cannot come to terms with their unfolding particularities in terms immediate to their idiomaticities. For them "Philosophy" is a mental gymnastics performed with the received particulars of European philosophy in its postmodern or poststructuralist registers – exciting and productive to the degree that they can be."[3][4] Zabala's response to Dabashi in Al-Jazeera
Also Brian Leiter criticized Zabala on his blog (Leiter Reports).[5] Zabala's response to Leiter on Columbia University Press Blog.
Bibliography
Author:
- Why Only Art can Save Us. Aesthetics and the Absence of Emergency (2017). New York: Columbia University Press.
- The Remains of Being (2009). New York: Columbia University Press. Translated into Chinese and Spanish.
- Hermeneutic Communism (2011, coauthored with G. Vattimo) New York: Columbia University Press. Translated into Italian, Spanish, and Turkish.
- The Hermeneutic Nature of Analytic Philosophy. A Study of E. Tugendhat (2008). New York: Columbia University Press. Translated into Italian.
Editor
- Richard Rorty and Gianni Vattimo, The Future of Religion, edited by S. Zabala, (2005) New York: Columbia University Press. Translated in 16 languages.
- Gianni Vattimo, Nihilism and Emancipation, edited by S. Zabala, (2004) New York: Columbia University Press. Translated in 6 languages.
- Gianni Vattimo, Art's Claim to Truth, edited by S. Zabala (2008) New York: Columbia University Press.
- Weakening Philosophy, edited by S. Zabala (2007) Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. Translated into Spanish and Italian.
- Consequences of Hermeneutics (2010, co-edited with Jeff Malpas) Northwestern University Press.
- Being Shaken, (2014, co-edited with M. Marder) Palgrave.
- The Emergency of Philosophy, edited by S. Zabala. Special Issue of Philosophy Today: An International Journal of Contemporary Philosophy, Volume 59, Issue 4 (Fall 2015). With contributions from Gianni Vattimo, Adrian Parr, Noreen Khawaj, Arne de Boever, Frédéric Neyrat, Bonnie Honig, Diego Rosselo, Silvia Mazzini, Richard Polt, Dorthe Jørgensen., and S. Zabala.
See also
References
- ↑ Santiago Zabala
- ↑ Analytic Philosophy’s Fire Alarm, by Santiago Zabala
- ↑ Dabashi, Hamid (2015). Can Non-Europeans Think?. London: Zed Books. p. 6. ISBN 9781783604203.
- ↑ Al-Jazeera
- ↑ Santiago Zabala is not a competent philosopher
External links
- Zabala's Personal Website
- Santiago Zabala at the Pompeu Fabra University
- ICREA
- E-International Relations interview with Santiago Zabala
- Los Angeles Review of Books interview with Santiago Zabala