babette_babich
My blogs
- On Bataille’s Sur Nietzsche
- Philosophical Varia
- Aesthetics Too
- Conversations and Interviews
- The Hallelujah Effect
- Diogenes in the Marketplace
- Nietzsche's Posthuman, Nietzsche's Transhuman
- Nietzsche Society
- Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphi...
- First Philosophy: Presocratics or Preplatonics
- On Nietzsche
- Sir Edward Burne-Jones: The Missing Shade of Blue
- New York Diary
- Reading Paul Feyerabend: The Conquest of Abundance
- Jacques Taminiaux (1928-2019)
- Robert J. Babich (1935-2013)
- Philosophy and Digital Media
- Reading Between Nietzsche and Marx
- 19th Century Philosophy at Fordham University, via Winchester, UK, Spring 2020
- Who do You Think You Are?
- Heidegger: Being and Time / Black Notebooks
- Greek Bronze, Empedocles, Zarathustra
- Philosophy of Technology: Spring 2021
- Reflections
- David B. Allison
- Classical Values: The Art of Living
- New Nietzsche Studies
- Technology and Values
- Continental Philosophy of Science
- Philosophy and Poetry
- Nietzsche’s Preplatonic Philosophers: On Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks
- Planetary Nihilism
- Philosophizing With a Camera
- Dale Alstead - Brooklyn Cowboy
- Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
- Existentialism
- Skating Poetry: An Experiment
- Poem Exchange
- Continental Philosophy
- Getting to Hogwarts
- Classical Values - Philosophy as a Way of Life, Fordham University, Spring 2021
Industry | Education |
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Occupation | University Professor |
Location | NYC, NY |
Introduction | Babette Babich (PhD: Boston College), Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University in New York City. She has taught at Juilliard and the School of Visual Arts, NYC as well as the University of California at San Diego, Georgetown University, Stony Brook University, including Stony Brook Manhattan, Eberhard-Karls Universität, Tübingen and the Humboldt Universität, Berlin, etc.. Among other books, she is author of The Hallelujah Effect: Music, Performance Practice, and Technology (2016 [2013]), Words in Blood, Like Flowers (2006) in addition to books in French and German. Her edited collective volumes include Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science (2017) and Reading David Hume’s »Of the Standard of Taste« (2019). She is also founding editor of the journal, New Nietzsche Studies. |