MICHAEL D. BARBER, S.J. CURRICULUM VITAE · 2009 “Social Scientific Theology? Schutz’s Goethe...

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1 MICHAEL D. BARBER, S.J. CURRICULUM VITAE I.Education 1985 Ph.D., Yale University Dissertation: The Place of Sociology of Knowledge in Alfred Schutz's Phenomenology 1979 Masters of Divinity, Loyola University of Chicago Thesis: The Holy Owl of Minerva: A Systematics of Development, Providence, and Social Conversion 1972 M.A., Philosophy, St. Louis University Thesis: Faith and Reason in the Philosophy of William Ockham 1971 B.A., Philosophy, St. Louis University II.Teaching Experience A.History 2004-2010 Hotfelder Distinguished Chair in the Humanities, St. Louis University 1998-2010 Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University 2003-2006 Professor (Secondary Appointment) of International Studies, St. Louis University 1991-1998 Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University 1985-1991 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University 1977 Instructor, Niles College, Chicago 1974-1976 Instructor, English, Aesthetics, Theology, Rockhurst High School, Kansas City 1972-1974 Instructor, Philosophy, Rockhurst College, Kansas City B.Courses taught the last five years Senior Inquiry (PL A-488-02), Spring 2009, Spring 2010 Systematic Synthesis in Philosophy (PLA 480-02), Spring 2009, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2014 Independent Study: The Thomistic Synthesis (PLA498-02), Fall 2010, 2012 Politics and Ethics, La Universidad de Centro-America, Summers, 2010 Levinas: Graduate Reading Course (PL A598-02), Spring 2009 Husserl’s Logics (PL A634-01), Fall 2009 Philosophy and Cultural Misunderstandings (PL A 418), Spring 2010 Globalization and the Other (University of Nanjing, Summer 2011) III. Administration Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis University, 2010-2011 Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis University, 2011-2013 Dean, College of Philosophy and Letters, St. Louis University, 2009-2011 Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University, 1995-1996 Administrative Assistant to the Chair of the Department of Philosophy, 1997-2009 IV. Publications

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MICHAEL D. BARBER, S.J. CURRICULUM VITAE I.Education 1985 Ph.D., Yale University Dissertation: The Place of Sociology of Knowledge in Alfred Schutz's Phenomenology 1979 Masters of Divinity, Loyola University of Chicago Thesis: The Holy Owl of Minerva: A Systematics of Development, Providence, and Social Conversion 1972 M.A., Philosophy, St. Louis University Thesis: Faith and Reason in the Philosophy of William Ockham 1971 B.A., Philosophy, St. Louis University II.Teaching Experience A.History 2004-2010 Hotfelder Distinguished Chair in the Humanities, St. Louis University 1998-2010 Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University 2003-2006 Professor (Secondary Appointment) of International Studies, St. Louis University 1991-1998 Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University 1985-1991 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University 1977 Instructor, Niles College, Chicago 1974-1976 Instructor, English, Aesthetics, Theology, Rockhurst High School, Kansas City 1972-1974 Instructor, Philosophy, Rockhurst College, Kansas City B.Courses taught the last five years Senior Inquiry (PL A-488-02), Spring 2009, Spring 2010 Systematic Synthesis in Philosophy (PLA 480-02), Spring 2009, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2014 Independent Study: The Thomistic Synthesis (PLA498-02), Fall 2010, 2012 Politics and Ethics, La Universidad de Centro-America, Summers, 2010 Levinas: Graduate Reading Course (PL A598-02), Spring 2009 Husserl’s Logics (PL A634-01), Fall 2009 Philosophy and Cultural Misunderstandings (PL A 418), Spring 2010 Globalization and the Other (University of Nanjing, Summer 2011) III. Administration Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis University, 2010-2011 Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis University, 2011-2013 Dean, College of Philosophy and Letters, St. Louis University, 2009-2011 Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University, 1995-1996 Administrative Assistant to the Chair of the Department of Philosophy, 1997-2009 IV. Publications

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A.Books 1.Authored 2011 The Intentional Spectrum and Intersubjectivity: Phenomenology and the Pittsburgh Neo-Hegelians (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press). 2004 The Participating Citizen: A Biography of Alfred Schutz (Albany: State University of New York Press). Winner of the Ballard Prize for best book in phenomenology, 2007. 2001 Equality and Diversity: Phenomenological Investigations of Prejudice and Discrimination (Amherst, New York: Humanity Books) 1998 Ethical Hermeneutics: Rationality in Enrique Dussel’s Philosophy of Liberation (New York: Fordham University Press). 1993 Guardian of Dialogue: Max Scheler's Phenomenology, Sociology of Knowledge, and Philosophy of Love (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press). 1988 Social Typifications and the Elusive Other: The Place of Sociology of Knowledge in Alfred Schutz's Phenomenology (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press). 2.Edited 2014 with Jochen Dreher, The Interrelation of Phenomenology, Social Sciences, and the Arts (papers presented at a Conference by the same name, May 14-16, 2008, University of Konstanz) Dordrecht: Springer. 2013 Editor, with Jochen Dreher, Alfred Schutz: Schriften zur Literatur, vol 8, Alfred Schutz Werkausgabe, ed. Richard Grathoff, Hans-Georg Soeffner, Ilja Srubar (Konstanz: UVK Press) 2013 Editor, Alfred Schutz, Collected Papers 6: Literature and Literary Reality (Dordrecht: Springer) 2012 (editor-in chief) Schutzian Research: A Yearbook of Lifeworldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science, Vol. 4. 2012 Editor, Phenomenology 2010: Selected Essays from North American, Part 1: Phenomenology within Philosophy (Bucharest: Zeta Books) 2010 (editor-in-chief) Schutzian Research: A Yearbook of Lifeworldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science, Vol. 2. 2009 (editor-in-chief) Schutzian Research: A Yearbook of Lifeworldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science, Vol. 1. 2007 Interpersonal Perspectives and Knowledge, a special edition of The Modern Schoolman, containing the papers and commentaries of the Seventh Henle Conference in the History of Philosophy, Volume 84. 2000 Proceedings of the Sixty-First Annual Meeting of the Jesuit Philosophical

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Association, November 3, Dallas, Texas 1999 Proceedings of the Sixtieth Annual Meeting of the Jesuit Philosophical Association, November 5, St. Paul, Minnesota 1998 Proceedings of the Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Jesuit Philosophical Association, March 27, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 3.Translated 1995 The Invention of the Americas: Eclipse of "the Other" and the Myth of Modernity by Enrique Dussel, translated by Michael Barber (New York: Continuum). 2007 (with Judd Seth Wright) “From Fraternity to Solidarity: Toward a Politics of Liberation” by Enrique Dussel in The Journal of Social Philosophy, Carol Gould, Editor, vol. 38 (2007): 73-92. B.Articles 2014 “The Blindspots of Existentialism and The Erotic Bird,” in The Golden Age of Phenomenology at the New School for Social Research, ed. Lester Embree, forthcoming 2014 “Temporal/Socially-Perspectival Finitude: Schutz on Unintended Consequences,” in The Golden Age of Phenomenology at the New School for Social Research, ed. Lester Embree, forthcoming 2014 “Liberation Ethics and Transcendental Phenomenology” Political Phenomenology, ed. Lester Embree and Hwa Yol Jung, forthcoming. 2014 “Literature as Societal Therapy: Appresentation, Epoché, and Beloved,” The Interrelation of Phenomenology, Social Sciences, and the Arts, ed. Jochen Dreher and Michael Barber, 143-155. Dordrecht: Springer. 2014 with Mary Beth Morrissey, “Phenomenology,” Bioethics, 4th Edition, ed. By Bruce Jennings, 2391-2400 (Farmington Hills, Michigan: Macmillan Preference USA). 2014 “From Alienation to Recovery: The Subject’s Relationship to Institutional Violence,” Phenomenologies of Violence, ed. Michael Staudigl, 93-108 (Leiden: Brill). 2013 “The Interpersonal Encounter,” Quaderni di Teoria Sociale, 20/12, ed. Luigi Muzzetto, 95-115 (Perugia: Morlacchi Editore) 2012 “The Cartesian Residue in Intersubjectivity and Child Development,” in Schutzian Research 4 (2012): 91-110. 2012 “Alfred Schutz and the Problem of Empathy,” in Husserl’s Ideen, ed. Lester Embree

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and Thomas Nenon , 313-326 (Dordrecht: Springer). 2012 “Why Ethnomethodology Needs the Transcendental Ego,” in Interaction and Everyday Life: Phenomenological and Ethnomethodological Essays in Honor of George Psathas, ed. Hisashi Nasu and Frances Chaput Waksler, 73-87. Lanham: Lexington Books. 2012 “Desolation and the Struggle for Justice,” Studies in the Spirituality of the Jesuits, 44/ (2012): 1-30. 2012 “Intelligible Empirical Content: Phenomenology, and the Critique of Pragmatism” in Lebenswelt und Lebensform: Zum Verhältnis von Phänomenologie und Pragmatismus, ed. Joachim Renn, Gerd Sebald, Jan Weland, 64-83. Weilerswist: Velbrück. 2011 “The Social Sciences,” in The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology, ed. Soren Overgaard, Sebastian Luft, 633-643. New York: Routledge. 2010 “Ethics, Eidetics, and The Ethical Subject: A Critique of Enrique Dussel’s Appropriation of the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas,” Phenomenology 2010: Selected Essays from North America, ed. Michael Barber, Lester Embree, and Thomas Nenon. 355-371. Bucharest: Zeta Books. 2010 “The Breadth of Phenomenology,” Phenomenology 2010: Selected Essays from North American, Part 1: Phenomenology within Philosophy, 9-17. Bucharest: Zeta Books. 2010 “Phenomenological Wissenschaftslehre and John McDowell’s Quietism,” Advancing Phenomenology: Essays in Honor of Lester Embree, ed. Philip Blosser and Thomas Nenon, 422-454. Dordrecht: Springer. 2010 “Die Literatur und die Grenzen des Pragmatismus,” (trans. Florian Hermann) Alfred Schütz und die Hermeneutik, ed. Michael Staudigl, 195-212. Konstanz: UVK Press; translated as “Literature and the Limits of Pragmatism,” in Schutzian Phenomenology and Hermeneutic Traditions, ed. Michael Staudigl, Geroge Berguno, 223-236. Dordrecht: Springer. 2014.   2010 “Maurice Natanson (1924-1996)” in Handbook of Phenomenological Aesthetics, ed. Hans Rainer Sepp and Lester Embree, 231-234, Dordrecht: Springer. 2010 “Somatic Apprehension and Imaginative Abstraction: Cairns’s Criticisms of Schutz’s Criticisms of Husserl’s Fifth Meditation,” Human Studies 33:1-21. 2010 “Genetic Phenomenology and Potentiality: a new insight into the Theory of Empathy in Husserl,” Análisis: Revista Colombiana de Humanidades (75: 61-89). 2009 “Introduction,” Schutzian Research 1: 7-10. 2009 Introduction to and editing of “Understanding, Self-reflection, and Equality: Alfred Schutz’s Participation in the 1955 Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion,”

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Schutzian Research 1: 273-291. 2009 “Una  Fenomenología  de  la  Experiencia  Religiosa  y  la  Teología  de  la  Liberación  [A            Phenomenology  of  Religious  Experience  and  Liberation  Theology]  Acta          fenomenológica  latinoamericana.  Volumen  III  (Actas  del  IV  Coloquio  Latinoamericano        de  Fenomenología)[Círculo  Latinoamericano  de  Fenomenología  Lima,  Pontificia        Universidad  Católica  del  Perú;  Morelia  (México),  Universidad  Michoacana  de  San          Nicolás  de  Hidalgo],169-­‐177.[available  on  line  at  www.clafen.org/AFL/V3  ]   2009 “Social Scientific Theology? Schutz’s Goethe Manuscripts,” Philosophy and Theology 19 (2009): 225-239. 2009 “‘The Logic of the Poetic Event’ in Alfred Schutz’s Goethe Writings,” Alfred Schutz and His Interlocutors, ed. Hisashi Nasu, Lester Embree, George Psathas, Ilja Srubar, 471-492. Konstanz: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft 2008 “Autonomy, Reciprocity, and Responsibility: Darwall and Levinas on the Second Person,” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 16: 629-644. 2008 “Epistemic and Ethical Intersubjectivity in Brandom and Levinas,” Levinas Studies: An Annual Review, ed. Jeffrey Bloechl (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press) 3: 35- 60. 2008 “Holism and Horizon: Husserl and McDowell on Non-conceptual Content,” Husserl Studies 24 (2008): 79-97. 2008 “Empowering Asymmetry: Levinas’s Providentially Powerful Self” in Despite Oneself: Subjectivity and Its Secret in Kierkegaard and Levinas, eds. Claudia Welz and Karl Verstrynge, 67-80 (London: Turnshare, Ltd.). 2007 “Introduction” to Interpersonal Perspective and Knowledge, a special edition of The Modern Schoolman, containing the papers and commentaries of the Seventh Henle Conference in the History of Philosophy, Vol. 84: 99-107. 2007 “Radical Reflection: Brandom and McDowell on Perception,” Interpersonal Perspective and Knowledge, a special edition of The Modern Schoolman, containing the papers and commentaries of the Seventh Henle Conference in the History of Philosophy, Vol. 84: 245-265. 2007 “Endorsement and Eidos: Phenomenology and the Schutz/Voegelin Correspondence,” Phenomenology 2005, Volume 5, Selected Essays from North America, edited by Tom Nenon and Lester Embree (Bucharest: Zetabooks, 2007), 37- 66. Translated by Liu, Jiantao, and published in Comparative Philosophy: East and West, vol. 2 (2013), ed. Research Group for Comparative Study of Chinese and Western

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Philosophy, Shanghai Academy of the Social Sciences, 1-19. 2007 “Ethical Experience and the Motives for Practical Rationality: A Kantian/Levinasian Criticism of McDowell’s Ethics,” International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (2007): 425-441. 2007 “The First-Person: Participation in Argument and the Intentional Relationship,” Commentary on Charles Siewert’s “Who’s Afraid of Phenomenological Disputes?” The Twenty-Fifth Spindel Conference, "The First-Person Perspective in Philosophical Inquiry," The Southern Journal of Philosophy, vol. 45 (2007); 22-27. 2006 “Philosophy and Reflection: A Critique of Frank Welz’s Sociological, Processual Criticism of Husserl and Schutz,” Human Studies 29 (2006): 141-157. 2006 “Rationality in Enrique Dussel’s Thought: Liberation Reasons for Avoiding the Naturalistic Fallacy,” Concordia (Aachen) 50 (2006): 39-51. 2006 “Rigid Dualisms? Joachim Renn's Critique of Alfred Schutz,” Human Studies, 29 (2006): 21-32. 2006 “Occupational Science and the First-Person Perspective,” Journal of Occupational Science 13 (2006): 94-96. 2006 “Rorty’s Ethical De-Divinization of the Moralist Self,” Philosophy and Social Criticism 32: 135-147. 2005 “If Only to Be Heard: Value-Freedom and Ethics in Alfred Schutz’s Economic and Political Writings,” in Explorations of the Life-World: Continuing Dialogues with Alfred Schutz, 173-202. Ed. Martin Endress, George Psathas, and Hisashi Nasu. Dordrecht: Springer. 2004 “Occupational science and phenomenology: Human activity, narrative and ethical responsibility,” Journal of Occupational Science (Australia), 11: 105-114. 2004 “A Moment of Unconditional Validity?: Schutz and the Habermas/Rorty Debate,” The Alfred Schutz Memorial Lecture, Human Studies 27: 51-67. 2002 “Alfred Schutz,” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2001 Edition)

Edward N. Zalta (ed.), http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2001/entries/sample 2002 “Modern and Postmodern Aspects of Scheler’s Later Personalism,” In Max Scheler’s Acting Persons: New Perspectives, 19-36. Edited by Stephen Schneck. Amsterdam, New York: Editions Rodopi. 2002 “Alfred Schutz: Reciprocity, Alterity, and Participative Citizenry,” in Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy: A Handbook, 415-435. Edited by John Drummond and Lester Embree. Dordrecht, Boston, and London: Kluwer Academic Press. 2001 “Sartre, phenomenology and the subjective approach to race and ethnicity in Black

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Orpheus.” Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol. 27, 3, 91-103. 2001 “Phenomenology and the Ethical Bases of Pluralism: Arendt and Beauvoir on Race in the United States. In The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir, 149- 174. Edited by Wendy O’Brien and Lester Embree. Dordrecht, Boston, and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2001 “Ethnicity and Phenomenology: The Primordial vs. Social Constructivist Approaches,”in The Reach of Reflection: Issues for Phenomenology’s Second Century, Vol. 1,142-163. Edited by Stephen Crowell, Lester Embree, and Samuel J. Julian. Electronically published by Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and Electron Press.

2000 “Ethics is an Optics,” in What’s Ethics Got to Do With It? The Role of Ethics in Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional Education, 73-78. Edited by John F. Kavanaugh, S.J., and Donna J. Werner. St. Louis: St. Louis University Press. 2000 “Theory and Alterity: Dussel’s Marx and Marion on Idolatry” in Thinking from the Underside of History: Enrique Dussel’s Philosophy of Liberation, 195-212. Edited by Linda Martín and Eduardo Mendieta. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 1999 “Self-Reflexivity and Dussel’s Ética de la Liberación en la Edad de la Globalización y de la Exclusión,” Concordia (Germany), Vol. 35, 37-52. 1999 “Pluralism and the Subjective Interpretation of Meaning:Arendt and Schutz on Race in the United States.” Culture and Society, International Journal of Human Sciences, published in Japanese by Prof. Hsashi Nasu, Waseda University, Vol. 1, 86- 103. Translated as “Fenomenologia e Verstehen: Alfred Schutz e Hanna Arendt sobre raça,” Subjetividade e mundo da vida, ed. Hermílio Santos, Daniela López, and Jochen Dreher, special edition of Civitas: Revista de Ciências Sociais 11 (2011): 440-454. 1999 “Values as Critique and the Critique of Values: Voegelin and Schutz on Values in the Social Sciences,” In Schutzian Social Science, 213-233. Edited by Lester Embree. Dordrecht, Boston, and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1999 “The Ethical Eloquence of the Silenced: A Levinasian Interpretation of Teilhard de Chardin’s Silencing.” In Trying Times: Essays on Catholic Higher Education in the 20th Century, 153-171. Edited by William Shea and Daniel Van Slyke. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press. 1998 “Autobiography: Precarious Totality” in Alfred Schutz’s “Sociological Aspect of Literature, 237-270. Edited by Lester Embree. Dordrecht, Boston, and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1998 “Docility, Virtue of Virtues: Levinas and Virtue Ethics.” International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 38, 1998, 119-126. 1998 “Emmanuel Levinas and the Philosophy of Liberation.” Laval Théologique et Philosophique, Vol. 54, 3, 473-481. 1997 “Faces and Principles.” Presidential Address, The Jesuit Philosophical Association. In Proceedings of the Fifty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Jesuit Philosophical Association, 5-10. Edited by Gary M. Gurtler, S.J.

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1995 "The Vulnerability of Reason: The Philosophical Foundations of Emmanuel Levinas and K.O. Apel." In The Prism of the Self, Philosophical Essays in Honor of Maurice Natanson, 93-106. Edited by Steven Galt Crowell. Dordrecht, Boston, and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1994 "The Fragmentation and Social Reconstruction of the Past in Toni Morrison's Beloved." In Analecta Husserliana 41, 347-358. Edited by A.-T. Tymeniecka. The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1993 "Method and the Third: Bridges between the Philosophy of Liberation and Transcendental Pragmatics." In Die Diskursethik und ihre lateinamerikanische Kritik, 37-47. Edited by Raul Fornet-Betancourt. Aachen: Augustinus. 1992 "Ethical Dimensions of the Rationality/Relativism Debate." In Diskursethik oder Befreiungsethik, 70-82. Edited by Raul Fornet-Betancourt. Aachen: Augustinus, 1992. 1991 "The Ethics Behind the Absence of Ethics in Alfred Schutz's Thought," Human Studies, Volume 14, 1991, 129-140. 1990 "Speaking of Ethics and the Ethics of Speaking: One Model for Teaching Ethics in Jesuit Higher Education." Proceedings of the Jesuit Philosophical Association, 23-36. 1990 "Finitude Rediscovered" Philosophy and Theology, Vol.5, 1, 73-80. 1989 "Philosophy in the Jesuit Undergraduate Curriculum: Liberation or Indoctrination?" Proceedings of the Jesuit Philosophical Association, 11-15. 1989 "Alma Gonzalez: Otherness as Attending to the Other." In The Question of the Other, Essays in Contemporary Continental Thought, 199-126. Edited by Arleen B. Dallery and Charles E. Scott. Albany: State University of New York Press. 1989 "Edmund Perry, the Distribution of Knowledge and the Looking Glass of Race." Phenomenology and Pedagogy. Vol. 7, 218-231. 1987 "Constitution and the Sedimentation of the Social in Alfred Schutz's Theory of Typification." The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 64, 111-120. 1986 "Alfred Schutz's Methodology and the Paradox of the Sociology of Knowledge." Philosophy Today, Vol. 30, 58-65. 1973 “The Case for Group Prayer,” Review for Religious, Vol. 32, 1024-1029. 1970 “Redemption: Christian Fidelity and Christian Pacifism, Review for Religious, Vol. 29, 400-405 C.Reviews 2009 Review of Ethical Marxism, by Bill Martin, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 5/16. 2007 Review of Teilhard and the Future of Humanity, ed. Thierry Meynard, S.J. International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 47, 382-384.

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2006 Review of Philosophy between Faith and Theology: Addresses to Catholic Intellectuals by Adriaan Peperzak. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (on line: April 4, 2006). 2005 Review of The Hanged Man: A Story of Miracle, Memory, and Colonialism in the Middle Ages by Robert Bartlett. The International History Review, Vol. 27, 350-352. 2003 Review of Kindness and the Good Society by William Hamrick. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 80, 154-157. 2003 Review of Concepts of Justice by D.D. Raphael. International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 42, 168, 558-560. 2001 Review of Process, Praxis, and Transcendence, by James Marsh. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 75, 3, 454-459. 2001 Review of Sensation: Intelligibility in Sensibility by Alphonso Lingis. International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 33/1, 149-150. 2001 Review of Truth and Singularity: Taking Foucault into Phenomenology, by Rudi Visker. Continental Philosophy Review (formerly Man and World) 34 (2001): 353- 358. 1999 Review of Scheler’s Critique of Kant’s Ethics, by Philip Blosser,Continental Philosophy Review, Vol. 32,105-110. 1998 Review of Liberation Theologies, Postmodernity, and the Americas, ed. Eduardo Mendieta, Lois Ann Lorentzen, and Dwight N. Hopkins. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 75, 338-340. 1998 Review of Postmodernism and a Sociology of the Absurd and Other Essays on the “Nouvelle Vague” in American Social Science, by Standford M. Lyman. The Modern Schoolman, 75, 340-342. 1998 Review of Foreign Bodies by Alphonso Lingis. International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 30, 129-130. 1998 Review of Basic Philosophical Writings by Emmanuel Levinas. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 76, 84-85. 1998 Review of Platonic Transformations, With and After Hegel,Heidegger, and Levinas, by Adriaan Peperzak. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 76, 89-90. 1997 Review of Max Scheler: A Concise Introduction into the World of a Great Thinker by Manfred S. Frings. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 75, 82-83. 1996 Review of Double Truth by John Sallis. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 73, 186-187. 1996 Review of Critique, Action, and Liberation by James Marsh. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 73, 189-191. 1996 Review of What is a Human Being? A Heideggerian View by Frederick A. Olafson. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 73, 351-352.

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1996 Review of The Underside of Modernity: Apel, Ricoeur, Rorty, Taylor, and the Philosophy of Liberation by Enrique Dussel. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 74, 67-69. 1996 Review of Die Aussenperspektive des Anderen, Eine formalpragmatische Interpretation zu Enrique Dussels Befreiungsethik by Peter Penner. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 74, 69-71. 1995 Review of Outside the Subject by Emmanuel Levinas. International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 35, 1, 100-101. 1994 Review of Strategies of Deconstruction by J. Claude Evans. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 71, 250-252. 1994 Review of Poverty and the Human Condition: A Philosophical Inquiry by John D. Jones. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 68, 2, 246-247. 1994 Review of New Philosophy of Social Science, Problems of Indeterminacy by James Bohman. Canadian Philosophical Review/Revue Canadienne de Comptes rendus en Philosophie. Vol.14, 2, 77-79. 1993 Review of Correlations in Rosenzweig and Levinas by Robert Gibbs. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 70, 234-236. 1991 Review of Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences, edited by J. Margolis et al. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 68, 185-187. 1991 Review of The Cogito and Hermeneutics: The Question of the Subject in Ricoeur by Domenico Jervolino. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 68, 270-271. 1990 Review of The Event of Death: A Phenomenological Inquiry by Ingrid Leman- Stefanovic. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 67, 235-236. 1990 Review of Anonymity: A Study in the Philosophy of Alfred Schutz by Maurice Natanson. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 68, 94-96. 1989 Review of The Possibility of Transcendental Philosophy by J.N. Mohanty. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 67, 78-80. 1988 Review of Phenomenology in Practice and Theory, ed. by William S. Hamrick. The Modern Schoolman, Vol. 66, 86-88. 1987 Review of Phenomenology, Science, and Geography: Spatiality and the Human Sciences by John Pickles. American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 92, 486-488. V. Presentations 20142014 “Resistance to Pragmatic Tendencies of the World of Working in the Religious Finite Province of Meeting,” Phenomenology as a Bridge between Asia and the West: Ethics, Reason, and Culture, Northwest University of Politics and Law,Xi’An, China, June 20 2014 “Resistance to Pragmatic Tendencies of the World of Working in the Religious

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Finite Province of Meeting,” Phenomenology as a Bridge between Asia and the West: Ethics, Reason, and Culture, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, June 18 2014 “Resistance to Pragmatic Tendencies of the World of Working in the Religious Finite Province of Meeting,” Phenomenology as a Bridge between Asia and the West: Ethics, Reason, and Culture, NSYSU Alumni House, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, June 15 2014 “Resistance to Pragmatic Tendencies of the World of Working in the Religious Finite Province of Meeting,” The International Aflred Schutz Circle for Phenomenology and Interpretive Social Science, The Williams Institute, Buenos Aires, April 25. 2013 “Bodily Transference, Passive Synthesis, and Culture,” Somatic Phenomenlogy, Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Eugene Oregon, October 28. 2013 Organizer, “Book Session: The Interrelation of Phenomenology, Social Sciences, and the Arts,” Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Eugene Oregon, October 27 2013 Panel Member, “Husserl’s Concept of Animate Organism: Analyses, Elaborations, and Implications,” Society for the Phenomenology of Body, a satellite group meeting with the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Eugene Oregon, October 24. 2013 “Apperception, the Influence of Culture, and Interracial Humor,” ICNAP V: Understanding Embodiment, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, New Jersey, May 24. 2013 “Apperception, the Influence of Culture, and Interracial Humor,” Perspectives on Interculturality, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, February 28. 2012 “Asymmetry and Symmetry in Human Relations: Emmanuel Levinas,” Northwest University of Politics and Law, Xi’An, June 12. 2012 “The Interpersonal Encounter,” Northwest University of Politics and Law, Xi’An, June 11. 2012 “The Cartesian Residue in Intersubjectivity and Child Development,” Northwest University of Politics and Law, Xi’An, June 9. 2012 “The Cartesian Residue in Intersubjectivity and Child Development,” Fourth Annual Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Colation of North American Phenomenologists,” Fordham University, New York, May 26. 2012 “The Cartesian Residue in Intersubjectivity and Child Development,” The First Annual Meeting of the Alfred Schutz Circle, The New School For Social Research, May 23. 2011 “Perception: Brandom, McDowell, and Phenomenology,” the Philosophy Department, University of Nanjing, June 30 2011 “Irresistible Empathy,” Third Annual Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists, Shirlington Branch Library, Washington, D.C., May 7.

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2010 Questiones Disputatae, Chief Responder to the Question “Should St. Louis University Strive to be the Finest Catholic University,” The Philosophy Club, St. Louis University, November 17 2010 “At the Intersection between Phenomenology and the Cultural Sciences,” The Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists, Brock University, St. Catherine’s, Ontario, Canada, May 30 2010 “Ethics and Black Studies,” presented as part of a panel entitled “The Future of Black Studies,” organized by African-American Studies Program, February 24 2010 “Responsibility for Haiti” presented as part of a panel entitled “Thinking Seriously about Haiti,” organized by the Department Political Science& African-American Studies Program, January 27 2009 “Intelligible Empirical Content: Phenomenology and the Critique of Pragmatism,” Lebenswelt und Lebensformen/Lifeworld and Forms of Life, University of Erlangen, Germany, October 9 2009 “Intersubjetividad y ética,” A response to keynote address by Roberto Walton, Quinto Coloquio Latinamericano de Fenomenología (Fifth Latin American Colloquium on Phenomenology), Morelia, Mexico, September 24 2009 “Literature as Societal Therapy: Appresentation, Epoché, and Beloved,” Phenomenology, Social Sciences, and the Arts, An International Conference, The University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany, May 15. 2009 “Literature as Societal Therapy: Appresentation, Epoché, and Beloved,” First Conference of the Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists (ICNAP), Ramopo College, Manwah, New Jersey, May 9 2008 “Ethics, Eidetics, and the Ethical Subject: A Critique of Enrique Dussel’s Appropriation of the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas,” at World Conference on Phenomenology: Nature, Culture, and Existence, the Third Meeting of the Organization of Phenomenological Organizations, Hong Kong, December 19 2008 Panelist, “Rightful Reflections,” with respect to the exhibition, “Them: Images of Separation,” on memorabilia from the Jim Crowe era from Ferris State University, November 20 2008 “War and Violence in Ethical and Political Relationships,” at a panel entitled “The Challenge of Peace: Bishops’ Letter 25th Anniversary,” St. Louis University, November 13. 2008 “From Alienation to Recovery: The Subject’s Relationship to Institutional Violence,” at an International Workshop: Phänomenologie und Gewalt: Phenomenology and Violence, Institut für Wissenschaften von Menschen, Vienna,

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October 23. 2008 “Being Rooted in Love,” Pre-Commencement Address, The College of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis University, May 16 2007 “Possibilities of Phantasy: Visionary and Literary,” Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Chicago, November 8 2007 “Huck Finn, Philosophy, and Race,” talk before the Philosophy Club, St. Louis University, Hannibal, Missouri, October 6 2007 An Interview with Johann Kneihs, Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, on Alfred Schutz, Literature, and Social Science, September 21. 2007 “Literature and the Limits of Pragmatism: Alfred Schutz’s Goethe Manuscripts” at an international conference entitled “Alfred Schütz und die Hermeneutik,” Vienna, September 20. 2007 “Una Fenomenología de la Experiencia Religiosa y la Teología de la Liberación, in the IV Coloquio Latinoamericana de Fenomenología, Bogota, Colombia, August 30. 2007 “Befriending Science: Subjectivity and Science in McDowell and Husserl,” An International Conference to Commemorate Jan Patocka 1907-1977 and the 37th Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle, Prague, The Czech Republic, April 28. 2007 “Maurice Natanson: The Blindspots of Existentialism and The Erotic Bird,” at a conference entitled “The Golden Age of Phenomenology at The New School for Social Research,” The New School for Social Research, New York, March 22 2007 “Temporal/Socially Perspective Finitude: Schutz on Unintended Consequences,” at a conference entitled “The Golden Age of Phenomenology at The New School for Social Research,” The New School for Social Research, New York, March 22 2007 “Empowering Asymmetry: Levinas’s Providentially Powerful Self” at a conference entitled “Despite Oneself: Subjectivity and Its Secret in Kierkegaard and Levinas,” Center for Subjectivity Research, Copenhagen, Denmark, February 9 2006 “Endorsement and Eidos: Phenomenology, Political Theory, and the Schutz/Voegelin Correspondence” at a conference entitled Political Phenomenology, Memphis, Tennessee, December 8 2006 “Is the Life-World Politically Neutral?” at the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences’s annual meeting, Philadelphia, October 14 2006 Commentary on “Who’s Afraid of Phenomenological Disputes?” by Charles Siewert, Spindel Conference, “The First-Person Perspective in Philosophical Inquiry,”

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September 28 2006 “Internalism, Temporality, and Radical Reflection: Husserl and Brandom on Philosophical Methodology,” Seventh Henle Conference: Knowledge and Interpersonal Perspectives, St. Louis University, April 1 2005 “Alfred Schutz and Unintended Consequences,” in a session entitled “Alfred Schutz and Phenomenological Economics,” 75th Annual Meeting of the Southern Economic Association, Washington, D.C., November 20 2005 “The First Person Point of View in Brandom, McDowell, and Husserl,” Sixty-sixth Annual Meeting of the Jesuit Philosophical Association, Notre Dame University, October 28 2005 “Brandom, Perception, and Phenomenology: The Importance of the Prepredicative,” Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Salt Lake City, October 21. 2005 Panel Participant, “Existentialism: A Philosophy With or Without God?” Department of Philosophy, St.Louis University, September 23 2005 “Rationality in Enrique Dussel’s Thought: Liberation Reasons for Avoiding the Naturalistic Fallacy,” Second International American Studies Association Congress, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, August 19 2005 “Interpersonal Perspectives, Intentionality, and Language: Husserl and the Brandom/McDowell Debate,” The Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle, Dublin, Ireland, June 11 2005 Commentary on “Preconceptual Content in Perception: Husserl and McDowell” by Daniel J. Dwyer, The Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle, Dublin, Ireland, June 9 2005 “A Moment of Unconditional Validity? Schutz and the Habermas/Rorty Debate” Department of Sociology, University of Konstanz, June 1 2005 “Invested Freedom: Levinas’s Aufhebung of Sartrean Existentialism, Existentialism in a Postmodern Age, A Roundtable sponsored by the Classical and Modern Language Department, St. Louis University, April 11 2005 “Ethics and Justice,” A Commentary on “Globalization and Christianity in Latin America,” by Gustavo Arroyo, Rector, Jesuit University of Santiago, Chile (part of Atlas Week Discussions of International Issues, St. Louis University, April 5 2004 “Hermeneutics and Problems,” A Panel Presentation on Eduardo Mendieta’s The Adventures of Transcendental Philosophy, The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Memphis, Tennessee, October 28 2004 “Social Scientific Theology? Schutz’s Goethe Manuscripts,” International Conference entitled “Alfred Schutz and his Intellectual Partners,” Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, April 6

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2004 “Crisis or Responsibility for Others?” “Spirituality and Citizenship of a Church in

Crisis: What Can We Do?” St. Louis University, March 26 2003 “Historical Context of the Origin of the School of Phenomenology,” Faculty of Philosophy, Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bangalore, India, June 25 2003 “Rorty’s Ethical De-Divinization of the Moralist Self,” International Conference on Phenomenology of the Human Condition, Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bangalore, India, June 23 2003 “Lectures on the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas,” All India Society for Phenomenological Studies, Asirvanam, Bangalore, India, June 19-21 2003 “The Study of Philosophy as Practicing Democracy,” Satya Nilayam, Faculty of Philosophy, Loyola College, Chennai, India, June 18 2003 “Lectures on Husserl’s Critique of Psychologism,” All India Society for Phenomenological Studies, Asirvanam, Bangalore, India, June 2-4 2003 “Ethics and International Law regarding War,” a commentary on “International Law and War,” by Professor Derek Jinks, The School of Law, St. Louis University, April 1 (part of “Atlas Week,” Discussions of International Issues at St. Louis University) 2002 “A Moment of Unconditional Validity? Schutz and the Habermas/Rorty Debate,” The Alfred Schutz Memorial Lecture, Plenary Session of the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Chicago, October 11 2002 “The Wounded Self and Solidarity” America: One Year Later, The Law School, St. Louis University, September 11 2002 “Un Momento de Validez Incondicional? Schutz y el Debate entre Rorty y Habermas?” Philosophy Department, La Universidad Centroamericana “José Simeon Cañas, June 19 2001 “Religion or Ethics?” Annual Philosophy Club Debate, with Professor Gregory Beabout, St. Louis University, December 5 2001 “Solidarity in Time of War,” a panel on Issues of War and Peace, sponsored by The Center for International Studies, St. Louis University, October 30 2001 “What are Rights?” The Larry Kottler Show, KTRS radio, July 10 2001 “Ethnicity and Phenomenology: The Primordial vs. Social Constructionist Approaches to Ethnic Identity,” Florida Atlantic University/Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology Research Symposium: The Reach of Reflection: Issues for Phenomenology’s Second Century, Delray Beach Floriday, January 3 2000 “Why Politics?” Issues Day in Preparation for 2000 Elections, Entire Student Body, St. Louis University High School, October 4 2000 “A Subjective Approach to Race and Ethnicity in Sartre’s Black Orpheus,” The Philosophy Club, St. Louis University, September 27

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1999 “Dangerous Principles: African-Americans and the History of St. Louis University,” Conference on the African-American Community and the Jesuit Mission, St. Louis University, October 23 1999 “Ethics, Race, and Reason: Levinas and West on Black Philosophy,” at a conference entitled Face to Face with the Real World: Contemporary Applications of Levinas,” Walsh University, March 18 1999 “Pluralism in the Humanities,” Honorary Address, Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremonies, St. Louis University, April 15 1999 “Ethics is an Optics,” Conference on Ethics Across the Curriculum, St. Louis University, May 11 1999 “If Only to be Heard: Value-Freedom and Ethics in Alfred Schutz’s Economic and Political Writings,” Alfred Schutz Centennial Conference: Theoretical and Empirical Studies of the Life-World/The Career of a Paradigm,” University of Konstanz, May 27 1999 “Anamnesis, Race, and Ethnicity in Sartre’s Black Orpheus,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Eugene, Oregon, October 9 1998 “Phenomenology and Occupational Therapy,” Lecture before faculty and students at Department of Occupational Therapy, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, January 13 1998 Commentary on “Freedom, Justice, and Teaching: Alterity in Levinas” by Anthony Steinbock and Cynthia Gayman, at Philosophical Collaborations Conference entitled “Selves and Others, Southern Illnois University at Carbondale, March 19 1998 “Levinas and the Idea of a Black Philosophy,”Annual Meeting of the International Society for Contemporary Philosophy, Estes Park, Colorado, August 11. 1998 “Post-empiricism and Occupational Theory,” Phi Theta Epsilon, Occupational Therapy Honor Society, Initiation Ceremony, St. Louis, Oct. 2 1998 “Theory and Alterity: Dussel’s Marx and Marion on Idolatry,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Denver, October 8 1997 “Phenomenology and the Ethical Bases of Pluralism: Arendt and Beauvoir on Race in the United States,” The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir, Florida Atlantic University/Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology Research Symposium, Boca Raton, Florida, May 23. 1997 “La Auto-Reflexión y los Niveles de la Arquitectónica de Dussel” Department of Philosophy, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, September 30. 1997 “La Auto-Reflexión y los Niveles de la Arquitectónica de Dussel,” Philosophical Colloquium: Teoria Crítica, Liberación y Diálogo Intercultural, School of Philosophy, Universidad Intercontinental, Mexico City, October 1.

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1997 “Values as Critique and the Critique of Values: Voegelin and Schutz on Values in the Social Sciences,” FAU/CARP Research Symposium, “Alfred Schutz’s Theory of Social Science,” Boca Raton, Florida October 24. 1997 “In the Students’ Face: Teaching Values in the Classroom,” Teaching Seminar for Graduate Students, St. Louis University, April 4. 1997 “The Ethical Eloquence of the Silenced: A Levinasian Interpretation of Teilhard de Chardin’s Silencing,” Faculty Seminar on Catholic Higher Education, St. Louis University, April 9. 1996 “Reason and Anti-Reason in Sartre’s Anti-Semite and Jew,” Colloqium, Department of Philosophy, St. Louis University, November 22. 1995 "Sartre's Phenomenology of Anti-Semitism and the Pedagogy of the Oppressed," Conference on the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, February 10. 1995 "Faces and Principles," Presidential Address, Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Jesuit Philosophical Association, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., March 24. 1995 "Autobiography: Precarious Totality" Conference on Alfred Schutz's "Sociological Aspects of Literature,” sponsored by The New School for Social Research and The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Inc., The New School for Social Research, New York, April 28. 1994 "The Relevance of Max Scheler's Philosophy to Present Day Philosophical Discussions," Jesuit Philosophical Association, Atlanta, Georgia, March 25. 1994 "Comic Paranoia and Tragic Schizophrenia and the Option for Ethical Rationality" with Michael Jones (a graduate student) at the Philosophical Collaborations Conference on Ethical Rationality, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, April 15. 1994 "Transcendental Self-Reflection and the Ethical Context of Critical Theory," Society of Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Seattle, Washington, October 1. 1994 "Natanson's Inclusiveness: From Phenomenological Method to Persons," at a conference entitled "Maurice Natanson: The Man and the Work," Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, November 19. 1993 "Method and the Third: Bridges Between the Philosophy of Liberation and Transcendental Pragmatics," St. Louis University Department of Philosophy, March 5. 1992 "Method and the Third: Bridges Between the Philosophy of Liberation and Transcendental Pragmatics," Third International Seminar: Intercultural Dialogue on the North-South Relationship, The Hermeneutic Provocation, Naurod, Wiesbaden, April 11. 1991 "Ethical Dimensions of the Rationality/Relativism Debate," North/South Dialogue,

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Iberoamericana University, Mexico City, March 1. 1991 "The Fragmentation and Social Reconstruction of the Past in Toni Morrison's Beloved," The International Society of Phenomenology and Literature, Cronkite Graduate Center, Boston, Massachusetts, April 14. 1991 Commentary on "Be We Two?--Or Why Thomas Nagel May Have Been Right After All," by Professor Heidi Storl, Midwestern States Philosophical Conference, Washington University, November 9. 1990 "Speaking of Ethics and the Ethics of Speaking: One Model for Teaching Ethics in Jesuit Higher Education," The Jesuit Philosophical Association, Toronto, March 30. 1990 "On Academic Freedom," Dean's Seminar, College of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis University, November 20. 1989 "The Ethics Behind the Absence of Ethics in Alfred Schutz's Thought," The Alfred Schutz Memorial Symposium, New School for Social Research, New York, December 1. 1988 "Edmund Perry, the Distribution of Knowledge and the Looking-Glass of Race," Conference on the Decline of Black Enrollment in Higher Education, St. Louis, Missouri, February 19. 1988 "Alfred Schutz on Language: Social Intimations of Otherness," Department of Modern and Classical Languages Symposium, St. Louis University, October 12. 1988 "Phenomenology and the Looking Glass of Race," Association for Philosophy and Liberation, American Philosophical Association, Washington, D.C., December 29. 1987-1993 ”The Philosophy of the Social Sciences," St. Louis University School of Nursing, annually every September. 1987 "Alma Rodriguez and Phenomenological Epoché," Philosophy Department at St. Louis University, January 30. 1987 "Alma Rodriguez and Phenomenological Epoché" Jesuit Philosophical Association, Buffalo, New York March 27. 1987 "Alma Gonzalez: Otherness as Attending to the Other" Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, October 17. VI.Miscellaneous 1.Copies of Available Reviews of Published Works My book, Social Typifications and the Elusive Other, was reviewed by Robert Wise in Phenomenological Inquiry, Volume 13, October 1989, pp. 201-202. This journal is published yearly by The World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning. Among organizations dedicated to phenomenological philosophy, that organization is one of the most prestigious. My book was chosen, along with four others, from all books on phenomenology published internationally. Review of Social Typifications and the Elusive Other by Walter J. Stohrer, S.J., in The Modern Schoolman, Volume 68, no. 3, March 1991, pp. 273-274.

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Review of Guardian of Dialogue by R.G. Hill in The Philosopher, Volume 84, no. 2, Autumn, 1996, pp. 20-21. Review of Ethical Hermeneutics by Eduardo Mendieta in International Studies in Philosophy, 35/1, 2003, 130-131. Review of Equality and Diversity, entitled “Doing Justice to Responsibility,” by William Hamrick in Human Studies, 26, 2003, 401-407. Review of Equality and Diversity by Scott Baiasu in International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 12, 2, 2004: 204-217. 2.Grants 2010 Mellon Grant to sponsor in part The Third Bridges Conference: Phenomenology and the Other Disciplines,” an international conference to be held in St. Louis, Missouri¸May 23-26, 2011 ($3750) 2008 Mellon Grant for travel to Conference on Phenomenology, Social Sciences, and the Arts, Konstanz, Germany, May 2008 ($1400) 2007 Mellon Grant for travel to Germany to edit “Alfred Schutz’s Writings on Literature,” July 2008 ($2,493) 2007 Summer Research Award from St. Louis University, “Alfred Schutz’s Writings on Literature,” July 1, 2007-July 31, 2007 ($8,730) 2006 Mellon Grant for travel to Germany to edit “Alfred Schutz’s Writings on Literature,” in May-June, 2007 ($3650) 2006-2009 Grant from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, TransCoop Program 2006/I, for editing with Dr. Jochen Dreher of the University of Konstanz of Volume 8 of the Alfred Schutz Werkausgabe: Schriften Zur Literatur (35,000 euros) 2001 Mellon Grant to sponsor a keynote speaker for the 27th Annual Meeting of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle, Theme: Ecology, Held at St. Louis University, September 20-22, 2002 ($1500) 2001 Faculty Development Funds Travel Grant to present my paper “Ethnicity and Phenomenology: The Primordial vs. Social Constructionist Approaches to Ethnic Identity,” Research Symposium: The Reach of Reflection: Issues for Phenomenology’s Second Century, Delray Beach Florida, January 3 ($240) 2000 Faculty Development Funds Travel Grant to attend the Jesuit Philosophical Association meeting in Dallas Texas, November 3 ($240) 1999 Grant from the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology to read the personal papers of Alfred Schutz at the home of Evelyn Schutz Lang, New York, June 14-July 2 ($1000) 1999 Faculty Development Funds Travel Grant to attend the Jesuit Philosophical Association meeting in St. Paul, November 5, and to present a paper at the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy meeting in Eugene, Oregon, October 9($600) 1998 Mellon Grant to research the Papers of Alfred Schutz at The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, May 15-July 1

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($1100) 1997 Faculty Travel Grant from Provost’s Special Fund to visit Boca Raton and New York City before June 25, 1997 for research on biography of Alfred Schutz($1350). 1990 Faculty Travel Grant to present a paper at Philosophy Conference entitled Teoría Crítica, Liberación y Diálogo Intercultural, Universidad Intercontinental, Mexico City, September 29-October 2 ($700). 1995 Faculty Travel Grant from St. Louis University to attend and preside over Jesuit Philosophical Association annual meeting, Washington, D.C., March 24. 1995 Faculty Travel Grant from St. Louis University to attend board of directors meeting for American Catholic Philosophical Assocation and Jesuit Philosophical Association, March 22-24, 1996, Los Angeles ($505). 1995 Grant from Marchetti Jesuit Endowment Program to support Conference on Cosmopolitanism and International Institutions for October, 1996 ($1157). 1995 Faculty Mellon Grant to present paper(s) at the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy in October, 1996 ($500). 1994 Faculty Mellon Grant to attend Festschrift celebration for Maurice Natanson at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, November 19. 1993 Special Travel Grant from St. Louis University to study Pulse Program at Boston College, April 22-23. 1991 Faculty Mellon Grant to attend the annual meeting of the International Society of Phenomenology and Literature and to present a paper there. 1991 Special Travel Grant from St. Louis University to present paper at North-South Dialogue in Aachen, Germany, April 10-12, 1992. 1991 Faculty Mellon Grant for a semester's research with Professor Enrique Dussel at the Universidad Autonoma in Mexico City, February 1-April 30, 1992. 1987 Faculty Mellon Grant for the summer to read Max Scheler's manuscripts in the Bavarian Staatsbibliothek in Munich, West Germany. 3. Honors 2002 The Alfred Schutz Memorial Lecture ($1000), delivered at the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Chicago, October 11. 2007 The Ballard Prize ($1000) awarded for The Participating Citizen: A Biography of Alfred Schutz, as the best book in phenomenology in 2007, The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Chicago, November 9 4. Present Research I am working on a long range project on intersubjectivity in the phenomenological tradition.

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VII.Service 1.Professional Member, American Philosophical Association, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Jesuit Philosophical Association, Association for Philosophy and Liberation, American Catholic Philosophical Association. Chair, Association for Philosophy and Liberation, 1990-1998. Review manuscripts for publication for Northwestern University Press, SUNY Press, and Ohio University Press. Review articles for The Modern Schoolman, Social Theory and Practice, Human Studies, Sophia, Communication Theory, and Journal of Occupational Science.. Member, Editorial Board for Religion and Social Order publication series, chaired by William Shea, Department of Theology, St. Louis University, 1992- Vice-President, Jesuit Philosophical Association, 1993-1994. President, Jesuit Philosophical Association, 1994-1995. Examination Author, Regents College, The University of the State of New York, 1995. Member, Executive Council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1995-1996; Member Executive Committee of the Executive Council of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1996. Secretary-Treasurer, Jesuit Philosophical Association, 1997-2000 Fellow, Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, 1998- Co-organizer, The 27th Annual Meeting of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle, Theme: Ecology, Conference held, September 19-21, 2002, at Missouri Botanical Garden and St. Louis University, sponsored by St. Louis University and Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Co-organizer, Seventh Henle Conference: Knowledge and Interpersonal Perspectives, St. Louis University, March 31-April 1, 2006 Member, International Advisory Board for Educational Books in Phenomenology, Zeta Books Member, Board of Directors, Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology Treasurer, Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists Founder, Director, Alfred Schutz Research Center Member, Board of Directors, Soziawissenschaftliches Archiv, Konstanz Member, Dissertation Committee for Sean Saiter, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, California Co-organizer (with Jochen Dreher), International Conference, Phenomenology, Social Sciences and the Arts, University of Konstanz, Konstanz Germany, May 14-16, 2009 Member, Board of Trustees, Rockhurst College Member, The Seminar on Jesuit Spirituality Organizer, The Third Bridges Conference: Phenomenology and the Other Disciplines to be held in St. Louis, St. Louis University, May 23-26, 2011 Editor-in-Chief, Schutzian Research, 2009- Treasurer, Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists (2010- ) Organizer, ICNAP conference to be held May 23-25, 2014, St. Lois University 2.University Member, University Committee on Student Discipline, 1988-1991. Member, Committee on the Status of Women, 1990-1991. Member, Executive Council of St. Louis University, 1991-1992. Member, USIA-CAMPUS VII Committee supervising Central America exchange

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students, 1994-2000. Member, Committee for Ethics Across the Curriculum, 1999-2007 Member, Committee for Compensation and Benefits, Faculty Senate, 1999-2002 Director, Outcomes Assessment for the College of Philosophy and Letters, 1997-2000 Member, Search Committee for Dean of Allied Health, 2002 Member, Committee to Evaluate Faculty Research Proposals for SLU2000, 2002 Evaluator of Presidential Scholars, 2002; Martin Luther King Scholars, 2007, 2009 Member of the Committee for Dissertation Fellowships, 2004-2006 Member, Committee to Advise the University News, 2008-2009. Member, Council of Academic Deans and Directors (CADD), 2009- Member, CADD Committee on Delayed Tenure, 2009- Member, Committee on Integrity and Mission, in preparation for the North Central Association Evaluation, 2009- Member, Graduate School Transition Team, 2010 Chair, Committee on the Features of Jesuit Education, 2011 Chair, Committee on the Conference on Immigration and Refugees, 2011 Member, Committee to Review the Transition of the Graduate School, 2013 Member, Committee to Develop a Program Review Policy, 2013 Member, Search Committee for Endowed Chair in Sustainability 2012-2013 Member, University Academic Affairs Committee, 2010- Member, CADD Committee for Program Review, 2013 Member, Medical Ad Hoc Committee, 2013 3.College of Arts and Sciences Member, Committee for Summer School of the College of Arts and Sciences, 1988- 1990. Member, Nominations Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1988. Director, Curriculum Revision for SLU-Vision Program, Spring, 1993. Member, Internal Review Committee for the Department of English, 1994-1997 Member, Mellon Grant Committee, Fall, 1995 Member, Faculty Council, 1995-1996 Member, Search Committee for the Chair of African-American Studies Program, 1999- 2000 Member, Advisory Board, African-American Studies, 1998- Philosophy Department Representative to Faculty Council (2003-2010) Member, Advisory Board, Women Studies, 2005-2007 Chair, Committee of the Endowed Chairs for the Conference “Dimensions of Islam” 2011 Member, Committee for Humanities Festival (with UMSL, Washington University, etc.) 2012-2013 Member, Committee on Climate Change 2013 Member, Advisory Board, College in Prison Program 4.Philosophy Department Member, search committee for departmental chair, 1988-1989. Chair, committee to prepare a departmental brochure, 1989-1990. Member, committee to evaluate graduate applicants, 1990-1991. Chair, committee to revise the graduate curriculum, spring-summer, 1993. Author of Department's self-description and course descriptions in the Graduate School

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Catalogue, 1993. Member, committee for Teaching Assistants, 1993. Member, committee for Henle Conference on Medieval Philosophy, 1993-1994. Member, committee to reconsider undergraduate major, 1994. Chair, committee to revise student evaluations, 1995. Chair, committee to prepare the Philosophy Department’s five-year review, 1995-1996. Acting Chairperson of the Philosophy Department, 1995-1996. Chair, committee to revise the introductory course in philosophy, 1996-1997. Administrative Assistant to the Chair of the Department, 1997-. Member, committee to select incoming graduate students, 1998-2009. Chair, Fourth Henle Conference, 1999-2000 Member, Committee for the Fifth Henle Conference, 2002 Member, Committee to Apply for New Faculty Position, SLU 2000, 2001 Member, Committee for Hiring in the Area of Continental Philosophy, 2002 Chair, Committee to Revise the Philosophy Section of the Undergraduate Catalogue 2003-2004 Member, Committee for Outcomes Assessment 2003-2004 Chair, Committee to Revise the Mission Statement of the Department, 2004-2005 Chair, Seventh Henle Conference, 2005-2007 Member, Committee for hiring for Social-Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, 2006 Member, Committee for Eighth Henle Conference, 2008 Member, Faculty/Graduate Student Reading Group in Socio-Political Philosophy/Ethics, 2009-2010. 5.Community Celebrate liturgy every other week for the Hispanic Community of Holy Rosary Church, Fairmont City, Illinois; celebrate liturgy on occasion at St. Augustine Church, St. Louis;  

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