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MA advisor

Dr. Tamar Levanon

Email
tamar.levanon@biu.ac.il
Office
building 1002, room 407
Fields of Interest

Early Modern Philosophy, G. W. Leibniz, Early twentieth-century philosophy and in particular A. N. Whitehead and W. James, Process-Philosophy, Temporal-Experience.

 

Reception Hours
בתיאום מראש
Research Categories
    Courses
    • On the concepts of time and motion in antiquity
    • On the unity of consciousness
    • The metaphysics of change and identity
    • Relations: ontology and phenomenology
    • William James: psychology, metaphysics, pragmatism
    • Aristotle’s physics
    • Process philosophy & process philosophers 
    Publications
    1. “Reid on Leibniz’s Monad and the Conceptual Priority of the Whole,” Forthcoming, The International Philosophical Quarterly.
    2. “Thomas Reid, William James and the Evolution of the Idea of the Specious Present,” History of Philosophy Quarterly. Volume 33(1), 2016, pp. 43-61.
    3. “Relation, Action and the Continuity of Transition,” in Dolev, Y. & Roubach, M. (Eds.). Cosmological and Psychological Time (Boston Studies in the History of Science. Dordrecht: Springer, Volume 285, 2016, pp. 125-142.
    4. “The Grounding of Phenomenal Continuity: Reevaluation of Whitehead’s Criticism of Leibniz,” Journal of Philosophical Research Volume 40, 2015, pp. 237-260.
    5. With Ohad Nachtomy, “Oneness and Substance in Leibniz’s Middle Years.” The Leibniz Review. Volume 24, 2014, pp. 69-91.
    6.  “The Concept of Transition and its Role in Leibniz’s and Whitehead’s Metaphysics of Motion.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Volume 42, Issue 2, June 2011, pp. 352-361.
    7. A Reply to Anja Jauernig’s article, “Leibniz on Motion and the Equivalence of Hypothesis.” The Leibniz Review, Volume 20, 2010, pp. 139-150.

    Last Updated Date : 31/01/2023