Dr Manuel Dries
| Research Fellow in Philosophy manuel.driesATphilosophy.ox.ac.uk Wolfson College Research InterestsHistory of philosophy; post-Kantian European philosophy. |
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Current Position & Education
2010-14 Research Fellow (Wolfson College) Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford.
2007-10 Junior Research Fellow (Wolfson College) Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford.
2006 PhD, Cambridge (Girton College).
2001 MPhil, Cambridge (Girton College).
2000 BA Hons., Exeter University.
Books
Nietzsche on Mind and Nature, eds P. Kail and M. Dries (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
Nietzsche on Consciousness and the Embodied Mind, ed. M. Dries (Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, forthcoming)
Nietzsche on Time and History (Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008)
Reviewed in JNS 39 (2010), pp. 89-92, Nietzsche Studien 40 (2011), pp. 400-6, and Nietzscheforschung 17 (2010), pp. 306-9.
Articles
'Freedom, Resistance, Agency', in Nietzsche on Mind and Nature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
'The "Mechanism" of Willing', in Nietzsche on Consciousness and the Embodied Mind (Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, forthcoming)
The Logic of Values, Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (2010), pp. 30–50. (p)
Nietzsche’s Critique of Staticism, in Nietzsche on Time and History (Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 2008), pp. 1–19. (ac)
Towards Adualism: Becoming and Nihilism in Nietzsche’s Philosophy, in Nietzsche on Time and History (Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 2008), pp. 113–145. (ac)
Friedrich Schiller’s Adualistic Conception of Unity, Publications of the English Goethe Society 1/75 (2006), pp. 53–58. (ac)
*All author copies (ac) and proofs (p) provided on this website are for research purposes only and may differ from published versions, which should be considered as authoritative.
Teaching: Lectures and Seminars
2011–2012: CL 113 Post-Kantian Philosophy: Schopenhauer (Hilary); The Post-Kantian European Philosophy Seminar (co-convenor with J. Schear)
2010–2011: CL 113 Post-Kantian Philosophy: Schopenhauer (Hilary); Nietzsche Research Seminar (Hilary)
2009–2010: CL 113 Post-Kantian Philosophy: Schopenhauer (Hilary); Philosophical Aesthetics: Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Adorno (co-convenor D. Groiser)
2008–2009: Self and World from Kant to Nietzsche (Trinity)
2007–2008: Nietzsche’s 'Birth of Tragedy' (Michaelmas); Fichte and Early Romantic Philosophy (Trinity)
I am working on …
Nihilism and the Paradigm of Becoming in Post-Kantian Philosophy (book manuscript)
'Nietzsche, Early Romantic Philosophy, and the First-Person Perspective' (under review)
'No to all things. Critical Theory and Early Romantic Philosophy' (under review)
Recent and Forthcoming Presentations
Mar. 2012 King's College London, Philosophical Society.
Feb. 2012 Post-Kantian European Philosophy Seminar, Oxford.
Sep. 2011 Friedrich Nietzsche Society Conference, London.
Conference Organization
Nietzsche on Mind and Nature, St. Peter's College, Oxford (11-13 September 2009)
Nietzsche on Time and History, Peterhouse, Cambridge (16-18 September 2005)
Recent Projects and Grant Applications
TEXTUS/OpenPhilosophy.org. Initial development phase funded by JISC (Coordinator: Open Knowledge Foundation)
AGORA. Scholarly Open Access Research in European Philosophy (ICT PSP GA 270904). European Commission Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme. EC Contribution 1.8M€. 2011-2013 (Coordinator: Prof. Dr Herbert Hrachovec, University of Vienna)
DISCOVERY. Digital Semantic Corpora for Virtual Research in Philosophy (ECP-2005-CULT-038206) European Commission eContentplus. EC Contribution 2M€. 2006-2009 (Coordinator: Dr habil. Paolo D'Iorio, CNRS/ENS)
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