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Name
  
Charles Guignon

Region
  
Western philosophy

Role
  
Philosopher


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Main interests
  
Heidegger, existentialism, Hermeneutics

Areas of interest
  
Existentialism, Hermeneutics

Books
  
On Being Authentic, Heidegger and the problem, Re‑Envisioning Psychology: Moral Di

Philosophical era
  
Contemporary philosophy

Schools of thought
  
Continental philosophy

Charles B. Guignon (born 1944) is an American philosopher and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of South Florida. He is known for his expertise on Heidegger's philosophy and existentialism. He became a member of the Florida Philosophical Association in the early 2000s.

Books

  • Heidegger and the Problem of Knowledge (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., 1983).
  • Editor, Dostoevsky's "The Grand Inquisitor," with Related Chapters of "The Brothers Karamazov" (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1993). Includes a 40-page editor's introduction.
  • Co-editor (with D. Pereboom), Existentialism: Basic Writings (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1995). Book introduction and introductions to Nietzsche and Heidegger.
  • Editor, The Good Life (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1999). Book introduction and introductions to 25 readings.
  • (with Frank C. Richardson and Blaine Fowers). Re-envisioning Psychology: Moral Dimensions of Theory and Practice (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999).
  • Co-editor (with David C. Hiley). Richard Rorty, “Philosophy in Focus” series (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).
  • Editor, The Existentialists (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004).
  • On Being Authentic (a volume in the Thinking in Action series) (London: Routledge, 2004).
  • Editor, Cambridge Companion to Heidegger (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993). Includes editor's introduction and one chapter ("Authenticity, Moral Values, and Psychotherapy"). [Translated in Portuguese and Romanian]. Second enlarged edition, with new editor’s Preface: 2006. [Translated into Chinese].
  • Dostoevsky’s “Notes from the Underground”, edited with an Introduction (40 pages) with K. Aho (Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett Publishing, 2009).
  • References

    Charles Guignon Wikipedia


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