William J. Richardson
William John Richardson, S.J. (born November 2, 1920) is an American philosopher, who was among the first to introduce the philosophy of Martin Heidegger to the English-speaking world. He is currently professor emeritus of philosophy at Boston College.
Bibliography
- Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought. Preface by Martin Heidegger. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1963; 4th Edition: Fordham University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-823-22255-1; ISBN 978-08-2322-255-1.
- (With John P. Muller) Lacan and Language, Reader's Guide to Ecrits. New York: International Universities Press, 1982.
- "Lacan and the Enlightenment: Antigone's Choice". Research in Phenomenology 24 (1): 25–41. 1994. doi:10.1163/156916494X00032.
- (With John P. Muller) The Purloined Poe, Lacan, Derrida & Psychoanalytic Reading. Baltimore, London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988.
- (With John P. Muller), Ouvrir les Écrits de Lacan, adapté par P. Julien. Toulouse: Eres, 1987.
- Heidegger : Through Phenomenology to Thought. Preface by Martin Heidegger. Fortieth Anniversary Edition, with New Writer’s Preface and Epilogue. New York: Fordham University Press, 2003.
- Capobianco, Richard. Engaging Heidegger. Foreword by William J. Richardson. University of Toronto Press, 2010/softcover 2011.
See also
References
- Babette E. Babich (ed.) From Phenomenology to Thought, Errancy, and Desire : Essays in Honor of William J. Richardson, S.J.. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1995.
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