Edward F. Mooney

Edward F. Mooney
Born 1941
Era 21st century Philosophy
Region Western philosophy
School Continental
Main interests
existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard, Thoreau

Edward F. Mooney (born 1941) is a noted Kierkegaard scholar and Professor of Religion and Philosophy through 2013 at Syracuse University.[1][2] He received his B.A. in philosophy from Oberlin College (1962) and his M.A. and Ph.D. from University of California, Santa Barbara (1968). Mooney was a Professor of Philosophy at Sonoma State University from 1975 until 2002. He became Professor Emeritus at Syracuse in 2013 and for 2013-2015 is a visiting professor at Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University, JItalic texterusalem, teaching seminars in their American Studies Departments on Thoreau. He presently resides in Portland, Maine, is a regular contributor to the interdisciplinary blog Zeteo, where, as in his writing more generally, he travels and exemplifies the intersections among philosophy, religion, and poetry.

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