Simon Critchley
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Simon Critchley is a British philosopher, working in continental philosophy and related fields. He has a doctorate from the University of Essex (1988). As of 2005 he holds a position at the New School for Social Research, in New York.
Works
- The Ethics of Deconstruction: Derrida and Levinas (1992)
- Re-Reading Levinas (1994) edited with Robert Bernasconi
- Deconstructive Subjectivities (1996) editor with Peter Dews
- Emmanuel Levinas, Basic Philosophical Writings by Emmanuel Levinas (1996) editor with Adriaan T. Peperzak and Robert Bernasconi
- Very Little, Almost Nothing: Death, Philosophy, Literature (1997)
- A Companion to Continental Philosophy (1998) editor with William J. Schroeder
- Ethics-Politics-Subjectivity: Essays on Derrida, Levinas, and Contemporary French Thought (1999)
- Continental Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (2001)
- The Cambridge Companion to Levinas (2002) editor with Robert Bernasconi
- On Humor (2002)
- Laclau, A Reader (2004) editor with Oliver Marchart
- Things Merely Are: Philosophy in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens (2005)