Faculty Member, Philosophy
Professor & Chair
About
Professor Morris received his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Toronto. His main interests are Phenomenology and Existentialism (especially Merleau-Ponty), Hegel and Bergson, with a focus on the philosophy of the body, mind and nature. His other interests include 19th century German Idealism, ancient and modern philosophy (esp. Aristotle, Descartes and Berkeley), and philosophy of biology. Some of his most recent publications are on: expression, perception, sense and reversibility in Merleau-Ponty; Hegel on the understanding; animals and humans, in relation to the problem of mind and body; method in Husserl, Bergson, and Peirce; and Hegel on the logic of measuring the body. His book The Sense of Space is published by SUNY Press.
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