ROBERT GUAY

An Associate Professor of Philosophy, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 2000. He has been at Binghamton University since 2006. His areas of research and teaching include Continental Philosophy (esp. 19th century German), Moral and Political Philosophy, and Philosophy of Art. His recent publications include "The 'I's Have It: Nietzsche on Subjectivity," Inquiry (2006), "The Philosophical Function of Genealogy" in A Companion to Nietzsche, Keith Ansell Pearson, ed. (Blackwell, 2006), and "The Tragic as an Ethical Category" Philosophy and Literature (2006).
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