Michael MarderisIkerbasqueResearch Professor of Philosophy atthe University of the Basque Country,Vitoria-Gasteiz.[1]He works in the phenomenological tradition ofContinental philosophy,environmental thought, andpolitical philosophy.
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Alma mater | New School for Social Research |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental philosophy Phenomenology |
Website | www |
Education
editMarder studied at universities in Canada and the U.S. He received his PhD in Philosophy at theNew School for Social ResearchinNew York City.[2]Marder carried out post-doctoral research in the Department of Philosophy at theUniversity of Toronto,and taught atGeorgetown University,George Washington University,andSt. Thomas More Collegeat theUniversity of Saskatchewan.[3]
Career
editMarder carried out research inphenomenologyas an FCT fellow at theUniversity of Lisbon,Portugal, and held the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy atDuquesne UniversityinPittsburgh.[4]before accepting theIkerbasqueresearch professorship at theUniversity of the Basque Country.[5]
Marder is an editorial associate of the journalTelos(New York)[6]and an editor of four-book series:Political Theory and Contemporary PhilosophySeries,[7]Critical Plant Studies,[8]Future Perfect: Images of the Time to Come in Philosophy, Politics, and Cultural Studies,[9]andPalgrave Studies in Postmetaphysical Thought.[10]
Much of his philosophical work has focused on building philosophies that take into account plants as beings with their own form ofsubjectivity,which has included showing how the field of philosophy, especially the tradition ofcontinental philosophy,has neglected plants or treated them as "other",and how the field has been poorer for it.[11]Dominic Pettman found Marder's bookPlant-Thinkingto be a work that made a substantial contribution to that nascent field, but also at times too simplistic, for example idealizing the ways that plants co-exist with other beings and not taking into account the ways that plants attack and defend against other beings.[11]
Bibliography
edit- Marder, Michael (2025).Metamorphoses Reimagined.Columbia University Press.
- Marder, Michael (2025).Eco-Freud, from A to Z.Bloomsbury.
- Marder, Michael (2023).Time Is a Plant.Brill.ISBN978-0231180597.
- Casey, Edward; Marder, Michael (2023).Plants in Place: A Phenomenology of the Vegetal.Columbia University Press.ISBN9780231213455.
- Marder, Michael (2023).The Phoenix Complex: A Philosophy of Nature.MIT Press.ISBN9780262545709.
- Marder, Michael (2022).Philosophy for Passengers.MIT Press.ISBN9780262543712.
- Marder, Michael (2021).Senses of Upheaval: Philosophical Snapshots of a Decade.Anthem Press.ISBN9781839982293.
- Marder, Michael (2021).Green Mass: The Ecological Theology of St. Hildegard of Bingen.Stanford University Press.ISBN9781503629264.
- Marder, Michael (2021).Hegel's Energy: A Reading of The Phenomenology of Spirit.Northwestern University Press.ISBN978-0810143395.
- Marder, Michael (2020).Dump Philosophy: A Phenomenology of Devastation.Bloomsbury.ISBN978-1350170605.
- Marder, Michael (2019).Political Categories: Thinking Beyond Concepts.Columbia University Press.ISBN978-0231188692.
- Marder, Michael (2018).Heidegger: Phenomenology, Ecology, Politics.University of Minnesota Press.ISBN978-1517905033.
- Marder, Michael (2017).Energy Dreams: Of Actuality.Columbia University Press.ISBN978-0231180597.
- Irigaray, Luce;Marder, Michael (2016).Through Vegetal Being: Two Philosophical Perspectives.Columbia University Press.ISBN978-0231173865.
- Marder, Michael (2016).Grafts: Writings on Plants.Univocal Publishing.ISBN9781937561673.
- Marder, Michael (2016).The Chernobyl Herbarium: Fragments of an Exploded Consciousness.Open Humanities Press.ISBN978-1785420269.
- Marder, Michael (2016).Dust (Object Lessons).Bloomsbury Academic.ISBN978-1628925586.
- Marder, Michael (2015).Pyropolitics: When the World Is Ablaze.Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc.ISBN978-1783480296.
- Marder, Michael (2014).The Philosopher's Plant: An Intellectual Herbarium.Columbia University Press.ISBN978-0231169035.
- Marder, Michael (2014).Phenomena-Critique-Logos: The Project of Critical Phenomenology.Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc.ISBN978-1-78348-025-8.
- Marder, Michael (2013).Plant-Thinking: A Philosophy of Vegetal Life.New York: Columbia University Press.ISBN978-0231161251.
- Marder, Michael (2010).Groundless Existence: The Political Ontology of Carl Schmitt.[S.l.]: Continuum.ISBN978-1441180001.
- Marder, Michael (2009).The Event of the Thing: Derrida's Post-Deconstructive Realism.Toronto: University of Toronto Press.ISBN978-1442612655.
References
edit- ^"Michael Marder at IKERBASQUE".22 February 2017.,
- ^New School PhD Dissertation.OCLC479267051.
- ^"Michael Marder (reading and signing)".
- ^"Department News"(PDF).Duquesne Graduate Philosophy News.2010.Retrieved25 October2014.
- ^Michael Marder faculty page at Ikerbasque, the Basque Foundation for Science
- ^"About the Editor".Telos. 2014.Retrieved25 October2014.
- ^"Bloomsbury - Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy".Bloomsbury.Retrieved25 October2014.
- ^"Critical Plant Studies".Retrieved25 October2014.
- ^"Future Perfect: Images of the Time to Come in Philosophy, Politics and Cultural Studies".Rowman & Littlefield International. Archived fromthe originalon 25 October 2014.Retrieved25 October2014.
- ^"Palgrave Studies in Postmetaphysical Thought".Retrieved25 October2014.
- ^abPettman, Dominic (July 28, 2013)."The Noble Cabbage: Michael Marder's" Plant-Thinking "".Los Angeles Review of Books.
External links
edit- MichaelMarder.org- Marder's webpage