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Dr. John Rogove

Dr. John Rogove

Dr. John Rogove

Postdoctoral Researcher

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PhD in Philosophy

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Dr. John Rogove is a phenomenologist and political philosopher. A former pensionnaire étranger of the Ecole normale supérieure, he holds a doctorate in phenomenology and analytic philosophy of mind and language from Paris-Sorbonne University, and works in the articulations running throughout grammar and logic, metaphysics and ontology, theology and ethical and political life, with special focus on the theological-political problem and on the phenomenology of language and consciousness, with a special focus on the epistemology, ethics and a priori possibilities of AI. He has taught the history of philosophy and ethics, political philosophy and metaphysics at French and and US universities (Sorbonne, NYU, BC, ICP, Sciences po) since 2009. He is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi and an associate research fellow at the Paris Husserl Archives (ENS-CNRS) and at the Human Network Initiative (Harvard Medical School). He also writes about politics and society in a range of media

" “AI and the Phenomenology of Dehumanization”, talk given at the international conference “Humanising Networks: Human Fraternity in the Digital Age”, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Vatican City, Rome, 16.12.2024. 

 

“Misunderstanding AI, Misunderstanding Ourselves: The Cognitive Basis of AI’s Phenomenological Dehumanization”, presentation given to the Human Network Initiative seminar, Havard Medical School, 04.12.2024 

 

« La réception américaine de la pensée de Leo Strauss », presentation of the special issue of the journal Archives de philosophie on the reception of Leo Strauss, Centre Sèvres, Paris, 6.11.2024

 

« ‘Question juive’ et question théologico-politique chez Leo Strauss, Hermann Cohen et Emmanuel Levinas », invited talk at the conference « Colloque international éthique de la tolérance : perspectives phénoménologiques sur l’autre », Sorbonne Université Abu Dhabi, 20-21.11.2021. 

 

“Sense, Nonsense and Grammatical Intuition”, invited talk given at the research seminar Forschungskolloquium, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Wintersemester 2019/20: “Gegenstandstheorie”, 21.01.2020

 

""Wittgenstein and Husserl on Colour Incompatibility: 'Grammar' or 'Material A Priori'?"", invited keynote lecture, Husserl-Wittgenstein Workshop, Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven, 27.04.2019.

 

“Sense, Nonsense and Grammatical Intuition”, talk given at the Leuven-Copenhagen-Paris Conference, annual workshop of the Leuven Husserl-Archiv, the Copenhagen Center for Subjectivity Research, and the Archives Husserl de Paris, 8.03.2018, KU Leuven. 

 

“Du logos à l’être et retour. Hermeneutique de la demeure.” Public lecture on Heidegger in a cycle of public lectures (“Parcours d’histoire de la philosophie”) on the theme of “la parole” (“speech”), at the Institut catholique de Paris, 10.11.2016.

 

« Le psychologisme cartésien de Brentano », talk given at the workshop « Psychologie et psychologisme », organized by Natalie Depraz and Maria Gyemant, Ecole normale supérieure, 12.02.2016.

 

« Du psychologisme à la réduction, et de la Krisis à la Theosis : la phénoménologie comme ressourcement de la philosophie religieuse à partir de J. Hering », talk given at the international seminar « Décrire et réduire : en quête des phénomènes », Institut catholique de Paris/Australian Catholic University, 10.6.2015 

 

 « La phénoménologie comme resourcement de la philosophie religieuse : la valeur objective de la Foi à l’épreuve du psychologisme », talk given at the conference « Jean Hering. De l’eidétique à la phénoménologie de la vie religieuse », Archives Husserl de Paris/Labex Transferts, Ecole normale supérieure 18.04.2015

 

« Nécessité et phénoménalité », Philo’Doctes doctoral seminar, Université Paris-Sorbonne, 19.3.2015

 

Response to Beau Shaw (Columbia Univ.), “Heidegger’s Exclusion of Humor-towards-death”, at the international conference “La réception anglo-américaine de la pensée de Martin Heidegger”, University of Chicago in Paris, 17.01.2015

 

“Parts and Poles of Experience : Husserlian Mereology and the Essence of Intentionality”, peer reviewed talk given at the annual meeting of the Husserl Circle, Darmouth College, 28.05.2014

 

« Peut-on réabsorber la subjectivité transcendantale dans une méréologie ? Pour une lecture continuïste du ‘tournant transcendantal’ », talk given in the seminar « Forme et Structure dans la phénoménologie eidétique », Archives Husserl de Paris, 23.04.2014

 

« Phenomenology’s (self-) purge : of naturalism and subjectivism », peer reviewed talk at the conference “Phenomenology and Naturalism”, University of Johannesburg, 11-13 April 2014.

 

« Ontologie matérielle et a priori de la corrélation : une ontologie fondamentale husserlienne ? » talk given in the « Séminaire Husserl : la question de la matière », Archives Husserl de Paris, 12.02.2014

 

« Unsinn, Widersinn, et l’intuition du grammatical », colloque Philo’Doctes doctoral seminar, Université Paris-Sorbonne, 07.11.2013

 

« La phénoménologie manquée de Foucault. L’ombre de Husserl et le contre-modèle de l’anthropologisme kantien », talk given at the conference « Foucault, l’ontologie, la question de l’être », Université Paris-Sorbonne, 28.09.2013

 

”Les a priori de l’expérience : entre Husserl et l’empirisme logique” talk given at the graduate conference, “L’expérience”, Centre d’herméneutique phénoménologique de l’Université Paris-Sorbonne, 24.5.2012

 

Response to Jean-François Courtine, « L’interprétation heideggérienne de l’hermeneia », Seminar of the Centre d’herméneutique phénoménologique, Université Paris-Sorbonne, 4.5.2012

 

“The Essence of Intentionality : Husserlian Mereology and the Material a priori”, talk given at the conference “Re-approaching the Foundations of Phenomenology” at the New York Phenomenology Research Group, New School for Social Research, New York, 30-31 mars 2012

 

“Méthode intuitive et abstraction eidétique : les « choses mêmes » de l’expérience sont-elles concrètes ?”, talk given to the Philo’Doctes doctoral seminar, Paris-Sorbonne, session of 24.11.2012

 

“Intentionnalité et a priori matériel : la phénoménologie est-elle une science a priori ?”, talk given to the Philo’Doctes doctoral seminar, Paris-Sorbonne, session of 9.06.2011

 

“The Meaning of Meaning : Phenomenology’s empirical anti-empiricism”, Philosophy Forum, Boston College, session of 1.05.2010

 

“Reading Hegel’s Phenomenology: from Desiring Self-Consciousness to the Master-Slave Dialectic”, Philosophy Forum, Boston College, session of 15.03.2005

 

“The Other and its Universal Negation : two possible Schmittean readings of US foreign policy”, talk given at the conference « Das Verbindende der Kulturen/The Unifying Aspects of Cultures/Les points communs des cultures », Vienna, May 2004

 

“The Concept and its Enemy: Heidegger on Force and Actuality in Book Θ of Aristotle’s Metaphysics”, talk given at the graduate workshop of the conference “The Force of Sovereignty” with Giorgio Agamben and Ernesto Laclau, Poetics and Theory Program, New York University, April 2002"

"Areas of Specialization:

Phenomenology, philosophy of language and mind, metaphysics & ontology, philosophy of AI, political philosophy, political theology; Husserl, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Logical Positivism, Foucault, Leo Strauss, post-Kantian philosophy

Areas of Competence:

Ethics, Philosophy of technology (esp. Simondon), Ancient philosophy, early Modern philosophy (Descartes, British Empiricism, Kant), Medieval Islamic (Kalam, fiqh, Averroes) and Christian philosophy (Patristic and Scholastic), Hegel, comparative theology, Middle East Studies, post-colonial studies, European History, national identities"

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