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McGill University

Department Member, Philosophy

Algoma University, History & Philosophy
Bishop's University, Philosophy

Adjunct Professor

Department of Philosophy, Bishop's University

Thesis Title: Passivity and Agency in Merleau-Ponty and Husserl

Alia Al-Saji

About

Adjunct Professor of Philosophy.
Bishop's University. 2011.

Visiting Researcher.
Phenomenology Research Center.
Southern Illinois University Carbondale. 2011.

Adjunct Professor of History & Philosophy.
Algoma University. 2010

PhD Candidate. Philosophy.  McGill University.
2005-Present

M.A. Equivalency Paper:
2007
“Phenomenological Impression?  Receptivity as Passive Synthesis in Husserl’s Time Consciousness Lectures and Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis”

B.A.  Honours.  With Distinction.  Philosophy, English.  University of Guelph
2005
Honours Thesis in Sociology: “Free Trade, Feminism, Virtual Technology and Maquiladora Mexican Labour: Marx, C.L.R. James and Wytheford”

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://www.phenomenologyresearchcenter.org/page/donald-beith/

Address:

Leacock Building, Room 920
855 Sherbrooke Ouest
Montreal, PQ
H3A 2T7

 
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