Simon Critchley

Simon Critchley (born February 27, 1960) is an English philosopher currently teaching at New York's New School for Social Research. He works in continental philosophy, the history of philosophy, literature, ethics and politics. Critchley argues that philosophy commences in disappointment, either religious or political. These two axes may be said largely to inform his published work: religious disappointment raises the question of meaning and has ... more

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