Robert Christopher Latiolais, Chair
Philosophy Department
Kalamazoo College
1200 Academy St.
Kalamazoo, MI 49006
269.337.7076
Email: latiolai@kzoo.edu
FORMAL EDUCATION:
- University of California, San Diego. 1990-1991
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 1987-1989
- University of California, San Diego. 1983-1987
- University of California, Berkeley. 1976-1980
- University of Birmingham, England. 1977-1978
- University of California, Santa Barbara. 1974-1976
DEGREES:
Ph.D. University of California, San Diego. March 1992
MA. University of California, San Diego. June 1987
BA. University of California, Berkeley. June 1980
DISSERTATION:
The Concept of the Lifeworld in Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action (Committee Members:
Frederick Olafson (chair), Robert Pippin, Avrum Stroll, Jonathan Saville, David Luft)
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:
- 20th-Century European Continental Philosophy
- Critical Social Theory
- 19th-Century Philosophy: German Idealism
- Philosophy of Language
- Philosophy of Literature
- Philosophy of Psychoanalysis
AREAS OF COMPETENCE:
- Philosophy of the Social Sciences
- Philosophy of Mind
- Philosophy of Law
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
- Kalamazoo College, Philosophy Department: 1991-Present
- University of Chicago, Philosophy Department: 1997-1998
- University of California, San Diego; Philosophy Department: 1989-1991
- University of San Diego, Philosophy Department: 1987
- University of California, San Diego: Revelle Humanities Program: 1983-1987
PUBLICATIONS:
- “Kierkegaard, Schelling, and Hegel: How to Read the Spheres of Existence as Appropriate Knowledge,” Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Volume 40, Issue 1, March 2013.
- Guest Editor, Special Edition of Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy: Hegel’s Practical Philosophy: Rational Agency as Ethical Life, Volume 53, Number 5, October 2010.
- “Pippin on Spectators and Participants,” National Humanities Center: On the Human, Spring 2010 (http://onthehuman.org/2010/04/participants_and_spectators/).
- “Habermas, Nietzsche, and Critical Theory,” New Nietzsche Studies (Summer 2010).
- “Reconstructing and Deconstructing the Ideals of Reason: Habermas and the Constructive Role of Narrative,” Journal of the Interdisciplinary Crossroad 1, no. 2 (August 2004).
- “On the Limits of Modern Political Communities,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XXX1X, 2001.
- “The Ontological Foundation of Environmental Ethics: Toward a Hermeneutic Conception of Life,” Current Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, Volume 1, No 3, Winter 2000.
- Review: The Inclusion of the Other: Essay in Political Theory, Ethics, Vol. 110, No. 4.
- Review: Habermas on Law and Democracy: Critical Exchanges, Ethics, Vol. 110, No. 3.
- Review: Heidegger and the Ground of Ethics: A Study of Mitsein, Ethics. Vol. 109, No 4.
- Review of “Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Modernity: Critical Essays on The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity,” Ethics, Vol. 109, No. 1.
- “Did Merleau-Ponty Have Two Concepts of The Body?” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Conference, Michigan State University, Lansing, March 1994. Michigan Academician, August 1995.
INVITED PAPERS:
- “Kantian and Kierkegaardian Paradoxes,” solicited manuscript for the Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2013, in review.
- “Kierkegaard’s Epistemology: Critical Comment’s on Nathan Carson’s ‘Kierkegaard on Approximation Knowledge and Existential Truth: An Incompatibalist Interpretation,’” American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting, Seattle, Washington, April 5th – 9th, 2012.
- “Merleau-Ponty and Lacan on Time,” Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, University of King’s College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 9th-12th, 2011.
- “The Roles of Mode and Content in the Creation of Rational Commitments,” Western Michigan University, April 15th, 2011.
- “The Semantics/Pragmatics Debate as interpreted by ‘German’ and ‘French’ Critical Theory,” Michigan Academy of Arts and Sciences, March 2nd, 2011, Alma College.
- “Teaching Authority and Other Paradoxes” (Lucasse Award Talk), Kalamazoo College, April 27th, 2010.
- “Hegel on Modern Agency: What We Do versus What Happens to Us,” Western Michigan University, April 16th, 2010.
- “Hegel’s Concept of Freedom: Time Runs Backward,” The Fountains, April 14th, 2010.
- “The Actualization of Communicative: Language as Ethical Life,” Grand Valley University, Philosophy Colloquium, March 13th, 2009.
- “What is a Theory of Meaning?” Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters Conference: Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 2008.
- “On the Limits of Modern Political Communities,” 2000 Spindel Conference: The Contemporary Relevance of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, University of Memphis, September 21-23, 2000.
- “Teaching Ethics Through Multiple Readings of Othello: The Moor of Venice: From Aristotle and Kant to Judith Butler,” American Association of Philosophy Teachers,” Alverno College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 3 – 5, 2000.
- “From Dialogical Self to Chronotopic Body: A Dialogical Approach to Gender Identity, Moral Psychology and Heterosexual Melancholy,” First Annual Conference on the Dialogical Self, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, June 22 – 16, 2000.
- “Dialogical Self and Chronotopic Embodiment: Infant Development, Multilayered Self-Placement and Clinical Archaeology,” First Annual Conference on the Dialogical Self, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, June 22 – 16, 2000.
- “The Ontological Foundations of Environmental Ethics: Toward a Hermeneutic Conception of Life,” Twentieth Conference on the Life and Philosophy of Martin Heidegger: The Many Heideggers: Interpreting the Future of Heideggerian Studies, Denton, Texas, April 20 – 22, 2000.
- “Reconstructing and Deconstructing The Ideals of Reason: Habermas and the Constructive Role of Narrative,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 5 – 8, 2000.
- “Is There A ‘Teleological Suspension of the Ethical’? Absolute and Relative Standing in Interpersonal Relations,” The Michigan Academy Conference, Saginaw Valley College, Big Bay Michigan, March 10th11th, 2000.
- “Merleau-Ponty’s Heideggerian Turn: From Individual Bodies to Social Flesh,” The MidSouth Philosophy Conference, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, February 25th – 26th, 2000.
- “The Body Politic: Naturalizing Biological Citizenship and Philosophical Reservations,” University of Chicago Midwest Seminar, March 1998.
- “Binary Symbol Operations and Identity” (Psychology Division) Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters Conference: Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 1997.
- “Metaphorical Truth” (Philosophy Division) Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters Conference: Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 1997.
- “Feminist Motifs in the Paintings of Lynn Vought” (Women’s Studies) Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters Conference: Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 1997.
- “Natural Born Levellers: A Kierkegaardian Critique of Post-modern Cinematography.” American Comparative Literature Association Conference: Between Philosophy and Cultural Studies, Notre Dame,
Indiana, March 1996. - “The Politics of Difference and Critical Social Theory” APA, Central Division Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 1996.
- “Intentionalist Semantics and Acoustic Reversibility” (Philosophy Division) Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters Conference: Alma, Michigan, March 1996.
- “Undamaged Identity or Undistorted Communication: Two Competing Ideals of Critical Theory?” (Political Science Division) Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters Conference: Alma, Michigan,
March 1996. - “Dialogical Conceptions of Self and Early Childhood Development” (Psychology Division) Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters Conference: Alma, Michigan, March 1996.
- “Where is Putnam Going?: A European Itinerary for Analytic Philosophy.” Michigan Academy Of Science, Arts and Letters Conference; Ferris State, Big Rapids, March 1995.
- “Is the Kohlberg-Gilligan Debate Over.” Michigan Academy Of Science, Arts and Letters Conference; Ferris State, Big Rapids, March 1995.
- “Feminizing Discourse: Reflections on Benhabib’s Feminist Appropriation of Discourse Ethics.” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Conference; Ferris State, Big Rapids, March 1995.
- “The Politics of Difference: Young on Habermas.” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Conference; Ferris State, Big Rapids, March 1995.
- “Embodiment as Metaphor: A Critique of Ricoeur’s The Rule of Metaphor. Thirtieth Conference in Modern Literature: “Aesthetics and Ideologies: An Interdisciplinary Conference”; Michigan State
University, October 1994. (To be published, October 1995). - “Did Merleau-Ponty Have Two Concepts of The Body?” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Conference, Michigan State University, Lansing, March 1994. Published In Michigan Academician,
August 1995. - “Illocutionary Binding Force: How Do Speech Acts Coordinate Interaction?.” Guest Speaker before Hope College Faculty, Holland, November 1993.
- “Habermas’ Concept of Aesthetic-Expressive Rationality.” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Conference, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, March 1993.
- “Teaching Kierkegaard’s Pseudonymous Writings.” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Conference, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, March 1993.
- “The Role of the Lifeworld in Transcendental Phenomenology” “Besprechung der wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten,” Fakultaet Philosophie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet, summer 1989.
- “The Complementarity of Communicative Action and Lifeworld: Searle and Habermas on the Internal Connection between Meaning and Validity” “Besprechung der wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten,” Fakultaet
Philosophie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet, summer 1988.
INFORMAL PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS:
- “Freedom, Trust, & Time Running Backward,” The Fountains, April 14th, 2010.
- “The Perception of Character,” Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College, Summer 1997.
- “The Struggle for Recognition,” Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College, Summer 1995.
- “The Future of Philosophy” Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College, May 1994.
- “Modern Identity Formation and the Politics of Difference” Faculty Study, Kalamazoo College, Summer 1994.
- “Knowledge, Power and Imagination,” Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College, October 1993.
- “Two False Paths, Blind Happiness and Empty Justice: Schillerian reflections on Post-Modernity.” Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College, Spring 1992.
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND GRANTS:
- Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership: Faculty Project Grant, Art, Social Justice, and Critical Theory, Kalamazoo College, 2012/2013.
- New Directions Initiative Grant, Great Lakes Colleges Association, 2012: Faculty Research Grant, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis.
- Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership: Faculty Project Grant, Hegel’s Practical Philosophy: Rational Agency as Ethical Life, Kalamazoo College, 2010.
- Florence J. Lucasse Lectureship for Excellence in Teaching, Kalamazoo College, 2010.
- Mellon Foundation Course Development Grant, Kalamazoo College, 2008-2009.
- Mellon Foundation Course Development Grant, Kalamazoo College, 2007-2008.
- Faculty-Student Research Grant: The Critical Reception of Foucault’s Philosophy, Kalamazoo College, summer 2007.
- Sabbatical Leave, Kalamazoo College, 2005-2006.
- McGregor Grant, “Identity as Dialogue: Theories and Critiques,” 2001.
- Center for International Programs, Travel Grant to Frankfurt, Germany and attendance at “First Annual Conference on the Dialogical Self,” University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, and German, 2000
- Redfield Visiting Scholar, University of Chicago, 1997/1998.
- Sabbatical Leave, Kalamazoo College, 1997.
- Center for Western European Studies Course Development Grant, Kalamazoo College, Conceptions of Embodiment and Contemporary Political Theory, summer 1998.
- Center For Western European Studies Course Development Grant, Kalamazoo College, The Philosophy and Psychology of Moral Development, Summer 1994.
- Center for Western European Studies Course Development Grant, Kalamazoo College, Contemporary Aesthetics, Spring 1994.
- Center for Western European Studies Course Development Grant, Kalamazoo College, Portraits of the Self in European Philosophy and Film, spring 1994.
- Faculty Research Development Grant, Kalamazoo College, Fall Term 1993.
- Faculty-Student Research Grant: Modern and Post-modern Aesthetic Theory, Kalamazoo College, summer 1993.
- Center for Western European Studies Course Development Grant, Kalamazoo College, Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Spring 1993.
- Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Stipendium; Juergen Habermas academic supervisor. 1987- 1989
- U.C.S.D. Dissertation Fellowship. 1987
- U.C.S.D. Dissertation Travel Grant. 1986
- U.C.B Education Abroad Program. 1987-1988
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION:
- Steven Cox
- Juergen Habermas
- Lawrence Hinman
- Frederick A. Olafson
- Robert Pippin
- Jonathan Saville
- Avrum Stroll
COURSES TAUGHT:
- Analytic Philosophy and Science [W 2014]
- The Philosophy of Mind [S 2012]
- The Agency of Desire and Language [F 2010]
- 19th-Century Philosophy: Hegel’s Objective Idealism [S’93]
- 19th-Century Philosophy (Survey) [Taught yearly since 1994]
- Contemporary Continental Philosophy: Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action [Su’91]
- Contemporary Continental Philosophy: The Frankfurt School of Social Criticism [Su’92/S’96/S’2004]
- Contemporary Continental Philosophy: Foucault’s Early and Later Works [Su’91]
- Contemporary Continental Philosophy: Philosophical Conceptions of The Body [S’97]
- The Conception of Embodiment in 20th-Century French Philosophy [S’00]
- Philosophy of Science [SP’91/SP’92/S’94]
- Philosophy of Language [S’93/S95/SP’97/W’99/W’00/W’03]
- Philosophy of Law [SP’95/W’96/W97/W’99/W’01/W’03]
- Philosophy And Literature [W’94/W’95/W’96/F’98/F’00/F’03/F’04]
- Social Philosophy: The Problem of Technology [W’91/SP’91]
- Existentialism (Survey) [W’94/W’95/S’96/W’99/W’00/W’01/W’02/W’03/W’04]
- Existentialism: Kierkegaard’s Pseudonymous Writings from 1843 to 1850. [W’92/W’93]
- Logic [W’92, S’92]
- Philosophy of Art [S’94/SP’96]
- Aesthetics And the Literary Work of Art [S’93]
- Writing Seminar: Critics of The Present Age [F92]
- The Just Society: Theories of Justice [SP’ 93/SP’94/S’95/]
- The Just Society: Models of Democracy [W’00/W’02/W’04]
- The Philosophy of the Social Sciences [S’97/SP’99/S01/S’03]
- Critical Social Theory: Habermas and Honneth (University of Chicago) [SP98]
- History of Analytic Philosophy [W’95]
- Ethics (University of Chicago Humanities Program) [SP’98]
- Environmental Ethics [SP’99/S01]
- Ecological Philosophy [SP’03]
- Dummett’s Philosophy of Language [W’96]
- Traditional and Contemporary Pragmatics [F’98]
- Modern Philosophy [SP’96]
- Introduction to Ethical Theory [F’99]
- Special Topics in Speech Act Theory [F 2000]
- Justification and Application in Morality and Law [F’99]
- John Searle: Mind, Language, Society, and Reason [F’08]
- The Paradoxes of Human Desire [F’06, F’14]
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Philosophy of Language (emphasis upon the semantics/pragmatics)
- Critical Social Theory (emphasis upon Habermas and Honneth)
- 19th-Century Philosophy (emphasis upon Kant and Hegel)
- Philosophical Psychology:
- Moral Psychology
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Narrative Psychology
- Literary Criticism
- Philosophical Conceptions of the Body