Patricia J. Huntington is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Arizona State University. She is known for her works on continental philosophy.[1][2][3][4]

Patricia Huntington
EducationFordham University (MA, PhD), San Diego State University (BA)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsArizona State University (2008–), Loyola University of Chicago (1998–2007), American University (1996–1998), Moravian College (1994–1995)

Books

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  • Loneliness and Lament: A Journey to Receptivity, Indiana University Press, 2009
  • Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, edited with Nancy J. Holland, Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001
  • Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray, State University of New York Press, 1998

References

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  1. ^ Anderson, Kristine J. (2000). "Review of Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray". Utopian Studies. 11 (1): 170–172. ISSN 1045-991X. JSTOR 25702484.
  2. ^ Nagel, Mechthild (1 June 2002). "P.J. Huntingdon, Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray". Human Studies. 25 (2): 251–256. doi:10.1023/A:1015540124055. ISSN 1572-851X.
  3. ^ McAfee, Noëlle (2001). "Review of Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray". Hypatia. 16 (2): 100–103. ISSN 0887-5367. JSTOR 3810550.
  4. ^ McAfee, Noelle (2001). "Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray (review)". Hypatia. 16 (2): 100–103. doi:10.1353/hyp.2001.0025.
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