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Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

Martin Nitsche

Senior researcher and head of the Department of Contemporary Continental Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. Associate professor of philosophy at the Jan Evangelista Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem (CZ), Faculty of Philosophy. Vice-president of the Society for Phenomenology of Religious Experience (international, based in Berkeley, USA). Nitsche (1975) received his PhD in philosophy in 2007 from the Charles University Prague. In 2016 he was named an associate professor at the Charles University in Prague (habilitation). 2016/17 he worked as a Fulbright Visiting Researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Political Science. His research focuses on phenomenology, phenomenological topology (Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty), philosophy of art, aesthetics, political philosophy, theory of media, phenomenology of religion. Nitsche formulated the "transitive-topological model of phenomenology" (see in his recent book Methodical Precedence of Intertwining. An Introduction to a Transitive - Topological Phenomenology, Königshausen u. Neumann, 2018). He also published Die Ortschaft des Seins. Martin Heideggers phänomenologische Topologie (2013), 3 other books in Czech, and more than 30 papers or chapters. He is the editor of a volume Image in Space. Contributions to a Topology of Images (in a phenomenological series Libri Nigri, Bautz Verlag, 2015).

Open Theology 5

Phenomenology in dialogue

2019

A missing inter-face

2018

in: In their eyes, Ústí nad Labem : Jan Evangelista Purkyňe University

Image in space: introduction to a topology of images

2015

in: Image in space, Nordhausen : Bautz

Painting as heteroeisodia: does art exist in a special space?

2015

in: Image in space, Nordhausen : Bautz

Die Ortschaft des Seins

2013

Würzburg, Königshausen & Neumann

Thinking non-violence within the framework of phenomenological ontologies

2012

in: Affectivity, agency and intersubjectivity, Budapest : L'Harmattan

Die Topologie des Seins im Spätwerk Merleau-Pontys

2010

in: Thinking in dialogue with humanities, Bucharest : Zeta Books

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