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Professor González
joined the Barry faculty in 1998. He earned a BA degree from the
University of Alabama in 1987, MA from DePaul University in 1989,
and PhD from DePaul in 1995.
Area of Specialization: Ortega y Gasset, Spanish-Latin American Philosophy, German Idealism, Metaphysics, Phenomenology, Existentialism and Continental Philosophy.
Area of Competence: History of Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Twentieth Century French Philosophy, Epistemology, History of Ideas, and English & Spanish Philosophical Literature.
Languages: English and Spanish
Professional Interests: Professor
González's professional interests
include the relationship that exists between subjectivity, self-knowledge,
personal autonomy and philosophy; ancient Greek philosophy; the
thought of Schopenhauer, Albert Camus, Louis Lavelle, Karl Jaspers
and the relationship between form and philosophical vocation.
Books:
Unamuno: A Lyrical Essay, Floricanto Press, 2007.
Ortega's 'The Revolt of the Masses' and the Triumph of the New Man, Algora Publishing, 2007.
Fragments: Essays in Subjectivity, Individuality and Autonomy, Algora Publishing, 2005.
Human Existence as Radical Reality: Ortega's Philosophy of Subjectivity, Paragon House, 2005.
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