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The Sleeping Lady, National Museum of Archaeology, Malta (c. 3000 B.C.E.)

The Sleeping Lady
National Museum of Archaeology, Malta (c. 3000 B.C.E.)

 

Sheridan Hough

Professor of Philosophy

Philosophy Department
College of Charleston
66 George Street
Charleston, SC 29424-0001

Office: 14 Glebe St., room 301
Tel: (843) 953-5681
Fax: (843)953-6388
e-mail: houghs@cofc.edu

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Sheridan Hough is a graduate of Trinity University (B.A. in English and Philosophy) and the University of California at Berkeley (Ph.D. in Philosophy).  She is a specialist in Nietzsche scholarship (her book, Nietzsche’s Noontide Friend, was published in 1997 by Penn State University Press), but she is also very interested in the central preoccupations of 19th and 20th Century Continental thought such as the constitution of the self and the nature of our ethical claims.  She also thinks a lot about the kinds of connections between philosophy and the reading and writing of fiction.

Selected Publications

Books:  Philosophy
 
Nietzsche’s Noontide Friend:  The Self As Metaphoric Double, Penn State Press, August 1997
(nominated for the American Philosophical Association Younger Scholar Book Prize, Fall 2000)

Books:  Poetry

The Hide (Portland:  Inleaf Press, forthcoming)

Articles

“What the Faithful Tax Collector Saw (Against the Understanding),” International Kierkegaard Commentary, Robert L. Perkins, Editor (forthcoming)

“Übermensch or Untermensch:  a Phenomenological Critique of Heidegger’s Overman,” International Studies in Philosophy (forthcoming)

 “‘Halting is Movement’:  the Paradoxical Pause of Confession in Kierkegaard’s Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits,”  International Kierkegaard Commentary, Robert L. Perkins, Editor (September, 2005)

“Phenomenology, Pomo Baskets, and the Work of Mabel McKay,” Hypatia, Volume 18/2, Spring 2003

“To the Lighthouse, Via the Things Themselves:  Husserl, Woolf, and ‘Androgynous Phenomenology’,” International Studies in Philosophy, Issue XXXIV/4, 2002

“Kierkegaard’s Teleological Suspension,” Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 31, no. 2, Summer 2000

“Humean Androgynes and the Nature of ‘Nature’,” Hume:  Re-Reading the Canon, Nancy Tuana, General Editor, Penn State Press, 1999

“The Moral Mirror of Pleasure,” Drugs, Morality and the Law, Steven Luper-Foy and Curtis Brown, editors, Garland Press, 1994

“Value and the Will to Power,” Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 22, no.2, 1992

 

 

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