Hugh J. Silverman
Hugh J. Silverman was an American philosopher and cultural theorist whose writing, lecturing, teaching, editing, and international conferencing participated in the development of a postmodern network. He was executive director of the International Association for Philosophy and Literature and professor of philosophy and comparative literary and cultural studies at Stony Brook University, where he was also affiliated with the Department of Art and the Department of European Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. He was program director for the Stony Brook Advanced Graduate Certificate in Art and Philosophy. He was also co-founder and co-director of the annual since 1991 in South Tyrol, Italy. From 1980 to 1986, he served as executive co-director of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. His work draws upon deconstruction, hermeneutics, semiotics, phenomenology, aesthetics, art theory, film theory, and the archeology of knowledge.
Biography
Silverman was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He received his doctorate from Stanford University with a Fulbright -French Government Scholarship to France and an FASCEA Scholarship in Paris. After teaching at Stanford for a year, he joined the Stony Brook University Philosophy faculty in 1974.He was awarded the inaugural Fulbright-Distinguished Chair in the Humanities at the for 2000-01 and the Fulbright-Distinguished Chair in Art Theory and Cultural Studies at the in 2009–10, as well as an Institute for Advanced Study Distinguished Fellowship at for June–July 2008. He was honored with the Helsinki Medal by the Rector of the University of Helsinki in 1997 and was visiting senior fellow at the Institute for the Human Sciences in 1998. He received the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching and was awarded an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship in 1980–81.
From 1980, he held visiting professorships at the University of Warwick and the University of Leeds, University of Milan, University of Torino and University of Rome-Tor Vergata, University of Vienna and University of Klagenfurt, University of Helsinki and University of Tampere, University of Sydney and University of Tasmania in Hobart, University of Trondheim, and University College, Cork, University of Nice.
Silverman died in Long Island, after suffering from cancer.
Intellectual links
Professor Silverman wrote and taught particularly in the areas of continental philosophy, aesthetics, postmodern ethics, and cultural / art / film / social theory. His work builds upon the writings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jacques Derrida, Mikel Dufrenne, Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, Jean-François Lyotard, and is in dialogue with contemporary figures such as Julia Kristeva, Gianni Vattimo, Mario Perniola, and Carlo Sini. His writings draw upon the philosophies of Friedrich Nietzsche, Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Paul Ricoeur.Publications
Silverman published more than 25 books and over 100 articles and book chapters, and delivered over 400 invited lectures in North and South America, Europe, Scandinavia, Singapore, Estonia, Australia, Korea, and Taiwan.His authored books include:
- Textualities: Between Hermeneutics and Deconstruction, translated into German by Erik M. Vogt as , into Italian by Paolo Cappelletti as with an introduction to the Italian Reader, and Korean under the title of Textualities: Between Philosophy and the Arts.
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He is also known for his published translations and editions of Merleau-Ponty's writings into English.
As Editor of the series, volumes are both edited and introduced by professor Silverman. Book titles include:
- Philosophy and Non-Philosophy since Merleau-Ponty
- Derrida and Deconstruction
- Postmodernism—Philosophy and the Arts
- Gadamer and Hermeneutics
- Questioning Foundations: Truth / Subjectivity / Culture
- Cultural Semiosis: Tracing the Signifier
- Philosophy and Desire
- Lyotard: Philosophy, Politics, and the Sublime
- “Re-Reading Merleau-Ponty”. 29. New York: Telos Press.
- "'Wenn ich Fremder bin, gibt es keine Fremden:' Reflexionen über postmoderne Fremde," trans. Daniel Weidner, Psychoanalyse und Philosophie, Mitteilung des Instituts für Wissenschaft und Kunst, 51. Jahrgang, no. 1, 10–16.
- "Modernism and Postmodernism," Encyclopedia of Philosophy. New York: Macmillan, 1996.
- "Postmodernismi Ja Elokuva: Roskaelokuvissa Econ ja Derridan kanssa," trans. Anita Seppä, Synteesi: Taiteidenvälisen Tutkimuksen Aikakauslehti , 89–97.
- "La scrittura avanti lo scrivere," trans. Alessandro Carrera. Intersezioni: Rivista di storia delle idee, 417–420.
- "Le posmodernisme comme modernite 'fin de siecle'," trans. Arnaud Villani, Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale ,, 67–78.
- "Living on : The Ethics of the Event of Lived Human Relations," Chiasmi International, 6, 273–284.
- "Respons-abilities --- Between Three," Archivo di Filosofia - 2006, ed. Marco Olivetti, 479–89.
- "Respons-abilities for Legacies: Jacques - on vous suit à travers vos textes," Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. Special Issue: Following Derrida: Legacies, Vol. 40, no 2, 297–306.
- "Tracing Responsibility: Levinas between Merleau-Ponty and Derrida," Journal of French Philosophy, Vol. 17, No. 1, 81–96.
- "Rückkehr der Postmoderne: Die Macht der Gespenster," trans. Sabine Malicha and David Ender, Corpus, Thema #11: SPECTERS°.°GESPENSTER,, 17 pp.
Book series editor
Earlier series edited by professor Silverman with a number of published books in each include Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and Literature and the . As series editor, he published more than 50 books.