St. Bonaventure University

Faculty


Tate, Daniel L.

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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
Philosophy
ACADEMIC SCHOOL
School of Arts and Sciences

TITLES/RESPONSIBILITIES
Professor, Philosophy
CONTACT
Office phone: (716) 375-2278
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OFFICE
Plassmann Hall 314
COURSES TAUGHT
  • Philosophy of Art
  • Contemporary European Philosophy
  • Aesthetics: On Beauty
  • Nietzsche & Postmodernism
  • Modern Art & Theory
  • Existence & Being: Heidegger
  • Existentialism
  • Art History: Theories & Methods
  • Evil & Modern Thought
  • Kant & Contemporary Aesthetics
  • Philosophy & Feminism
  • Contemporary Issues in the Arts
  • History of Modern Philosophy
  • Metaphysics
  • Ethics & the Individual
  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • The Good Life
  • The Intellectual Journey
  • Freshman Honors Seminar
ACADEMIC DEGREES
  • Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook (Philosophy)
  • M.A., Duquesne University (Philosophy)  
  • B.A., Denison University (Philosophy & Religion)
OTHER EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

Areas of Specialization:

  • Hermeneutics & Deconstruction
  • Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art
  • Heidegger & Gadamer 

Areas of Competence:

  • Phenomenology & Existentialism
  • History of Modern Philosophy
  • Ethics & Practical Philosophy
ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Academic Publications (since 2000):

Books

  • Aleksei Losev, Dialectic of Artistic Form, ed. Daniel L. Tate, tr. & intro. Oleg Bychkov, Berlin: Verlag Otto Sagner, 2013. 

Articles

Reviews

TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS/PROJECTS
My background lies primarily in modern European philosophy, especially from Kant through the twentieth century, focusing on strands of contemporary Continental thought – phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and deconstruction. My principal research efforts are directed towards philosophical hermeneutics and the philosophy of art, particularly in light of the work of Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer. 
PERSONAL INTERESTS/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
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