Autorinnen und Autorenverzeichnis
Sneller, Rico
Rico Sneller is assistant professor at Leiden University, The Netherlands, where he teaches modern philosophy. He is affiliated to the Leiden Institute of philosophy. He wrote a dissertation on Jacques Derrida and negative theology entitled "Het Woord is schrift geworden. Derrida en de negatieve theologie" (Kampen: Kok Agora, 1998). Together with Hein van Dongen and Hans Gerding he published "Wild Beasts of the Philosophical Desert. Philosophers on Telepathy and Other Exceptional Experiences" (Newcastle: Cambridge Publishing, 2014), and with Herman Paul and Madeleine Kasten he edited a bilingual volume on the critical afterlife of Hans-Georg Gadamer's "Truth and Method (Hermeneutics and the Humanities - Hermeneutik und Geisteswissenschaften". Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2012). He is vice-president of the global network organisation Alternative Perspectives and Global Concerns (APGC, www.ap-gc.net). For his professional profile and more publications see his homepage.
E-Mail: h.w.sneller[a]hum.leidenuniv.nl
Web: Homepage
Benjamin's Figures
Dialogues on the Vocation of the Humanities
Band 65 der Schriftenreihe: libri nigri
Nordhausen 2009
Rico Sneller is assistant professor at Leiden University, The Netherlands, where he teaches modern philosophy. He is affiliated to the Leiden Institute of philosophy. He wrote a dissertation on Jacques Derrida and negative theology entitled "Het Woord is schrift geworden. Derrida en de negatieve theologie" (Kampen: Kok Agora, 1998). Together with Hein van Dongen and Hans Gerding he published "Wild Beasts of the Philosophical Desert. Philosophers on Telepathy and Other Exceptional Experiences" (Newcastle: Cambridge Publishing, 2014), and with Herman Paul and Madeleine Kasten he edited a bilingual volume on the critical afterlife of Hans-Georg Gadamer's "Truth and Method (Hermeneutics and the Humanities - Hermeneutik und Geisteswissenschaften". Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2012). He is vice-president of the global network organisation Alternative Perspectives and Global Concerns (APGC, www.ap-gc.net). For his professional profile and more publications see his homepage.
E-Mail: h.w.sneller[a]hum.leidenuniv.nl
Web: Homepage
Monographie
herausgegeben zusammen mit Madeleine Kasten und Gerard VisserBenjamin's Figures
Dialogues on the Vocation of the Humanities
Band 65 der Schriftenreihe: libri nigri
Nordhausen 2009