Andrew J. Mitchell (born 12 July 1970) is an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at
Emory University. He is known for his works on
Heidegger's thought.[1][2][3][4]
Books
Wagner and The Subject of Redemption: Politics, Erotics, and Religion in the Music Dramas, with Kevin Karnes, forthcoming
The Fourfold: Reading the Late Heidegger, Northwestern University Press 2015[1][5]
Heidegger Among the Sculptors: Body, Space, and the Art of Dwelling, Stanford University Press 2010[6][7][8]
Edited
Heidegger's "Black Notebooks": Responses to Anti-Semitism, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Peter Trawny, Columbia University Press 2017[2]
Heidegger, die Juden, noch einmal, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Peter Trawny, Klostermann 2015
Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Sam Slote, SUNY 2013[9][10]
The Obsessions of Georges Bataille: Community and Communication, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Jason Winfree, SUNY 2009
Andrew J. Mitchell (born 12 July 1970) is an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at
Emory University. He is known for his works on
Heidegger's thought.[1][2][3][4]
Books
Wagner and The Subject of Redemption: Politics, Erotics, and Religion in the Music Dramas, with Kevin Karnes, forthcoming
The Fourfold: Reading the Late Heidegger, Northwestern University Press 2015[1][5]
Heidegger Among the Sculptors: Body, Space, and the Art of Dwelling, Stanford University Press 2010[6][7][8]
Edited
Heidegger's "Black Notebooks": Responses to Anti-Semitism, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Peter Trawny, Columbia University Press 2017[2]
Heidegger, die Juden, noch einmal, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Peter Trawny, Klostermann 2015
Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Sam Slote, SUNY 2013[9][10]
The Obsessions of Georges Bataille: Community and Communication, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Jason Winfree, SUNY 2009