EducationPh.D. Northwestern University, 1967B.A. Yale University, 1961 Title: Distinguished Professor Phone: 631.632.7585 E-mail: edward.casey@sunysb.edu Areas of SpecializationPhenomenology, philosophical psychology, aesthetics, theory of psychoanalysis. Recent research includes investigations into place and space; landscape painting and maps as modes of representation; ethics and the other; feeling and emotion; philosophy of perception (with special attention to the role of the glance); the nature of edgesSelected Publications
The World at a Glance (Indiana, 2007). Articles"Taking Bachelard from the Instant to the Edge." (PDF) Philosophy Today. Celina, OH: Messenger Press, 2008. "Public Memory in the Making: Ethics and Place in the Wake of 9/11." (PDF) Architecture, Ethics, and the Personhood of Place. Ed. Gregory Caicco. University of New England Press, 2007. "Mapping the Earth in Works of Art." (PDF) Rethinking Nature: Essays in Environmental Philosophy. Eds. Bruce V. Foltz and Robert Frodeman. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2004. "How to Get from Space to Place in a Fairly Short Stretch of Time: Phenomenological Prolegomena." (PDF) Senses of Place. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, 1997. TranslationsMikel Dufrenne,
Phenomenology of Aesthetic Experience, Trans. Edward S. Casey (Northwestern, 1989). Edward S. Casey, curriculum vitae |