Nicolas DeWarren
Professor of Philosophy and Jewish Studies
240 Sparks Building
Biography:
I have just finished a book on forgiveness, Original Forgiveness (Northwestern University Press, forthcoming 2020), in which I develop a novel account of the primacy of forgiveness for human existence. I am currently completing a book on the impact of the First World War on German thought, with a particular emphasis on German-Jewish philosophers (Cohen, Cassirer, Bloch, Buber, Rosenzweig, Benjamin, Landauer). Previously, I have published two books: A Momentary Breathlessness in the Sadness of Time (2019) and Husserl and the Promise of Time (2009). I have published widely in phenomenology, aesthetics, political philosophy, literature, and ethics.
Recent Courses:
- JST/PHIL 478: Ethics After Auschwitz
- PHIL 113: Philosophy of Literature
- PHIL 203: 19th-century Philosophy
- PHIL 204: 20th-century Philosophy
- PHIL 402: European Philosophy
Education Details:
Ph.D., Boston University, 2001