Frank Chouraqui CV 1 FRANK CHOURAQUI March 2012 fchouraqui@yahoo.fr Born: February 20th, 1983, Aix-en-Provence, France Nationality: French Address: Apt. #4D, 451 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11238 Phone number: 718-564-4181 Education June 2010: PhD in Philosophy, The University of Warwick, UK. -Supervisor: Professor Keith Ansell-Pearson (Warwick) -Doctoral dissertation: A Study in Ambiguity: Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty on the Question of Truth. -Examiners: Profs. Miguel de Beistegui (Warwick) and Rosalyn Diprose (New South Wales, Australia) 2008-2009 (Fall term): The New School for Social Research, New York City: guest reader. October 2006: MA in Philosophy, Highest Honors, Université de Provence, Aix-en- Provence, France, Jointly with the University of Nottingham (UK). September 2004: Licence in Philosophy (equivalent BA), Highest Honors, Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France, jointly with the University of Nottingham (UK). July 2003: Diplôme d'etudes Universitaires Générales (DEUG), Philosophy, Université de Provence.
Frank Chouraqui CV 2 Research Areas of Specializations: Modern and Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Nietzsche, Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Philosophy and Literature. Areas of Competence: Continental Philosophy of Mind and Perception, Modern Political Philosophy, Aesthetics/Philosophy of Art, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion. Articles and Book Chapters [8] 2011, Culture, Knowledge and Politics from Schopenhauer as Educator to Ecce Homo in Nietzsche s Ecce Homo, D. Large and C. Martin (ed.), De Gruyter, accepted, forthcoming, Oct. 2012. [7] (under review): On Becoming Who We Are: Nietzsche s Metaethics and the Naturalistic Fallacy, Inquiry. [6] Temporal Thickness in Merleau-Ponty s Notes from May 1959, Chiasmi International, Jan. 2012. [5] 2011, Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty on Originary Dehiscence, in Nietzsche and Phenomenology, C. Daigle and E. Boublil (eds.), Indiana University Press, accepted, forthcoming, 2012. [4] 2011, (with Keith Ansell-Pearson) Nietzsche on Consciousness, the Body and the Will to Power in M. Dries (ed.) Nietzsche on Consciousness and the Embodied Mind, Walter de Gruyter, accepted, forthcoming, Spring 2012. [3] 2011, Introduction Essay and notes to the English translation of Louis-Auguste Blanqui, Eternity by the Stars, Contra Mundum Press, New York, forthcoming, Summer 2012. [2] 2011, Nietzsche and the New Science of Life in Nietzsche and the Becoming of Life, V. Lemm (ed.), Fordham University Press, 2011 (both CD Rom and Book versions). [1] 2002, Marcel Proust, Quatre-Vingts Ans, Les Clés de l Actualité, Toulouse, 507.
Frank Chouraqui CV 3 Book Reviews: [7] Invited review of Le Monde Sensible et le Monde de l Expression: Cours au College de France, notes, 1953, by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Philosophy in Review, Forthcoming, Spring 2012 [6] Invited review of La Chair des Images, Merleau-Ponty entre Peinture et Cinema, by Mauro Carbone, Philosophy in Review, Forthcoming, Spring 2012 [5] Invited review of Art and Institution: Aesthetics in the Late Works of Merleau- Ponty, by Rajiv Kaushik, Philosophy in Review, Forthcoming, Spring 2012 [4] Invited review of Le Monde Sensible et le Monde de L Expression by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Hyperion, Forthcoming, Fall 2011. [3] Invited review of Nietzsche s Anti-Darwinism by Dirk R. Johnson, The Agonist, Journal of the Nietzsche Circle, Forthcoming, Spring 2012. [2] Invited review of A World of Becoming, By William E. Connolly, The Agonist, Journal of the Nietzsche Circle, Forthcoming, fall 2011. [1] 2010, Modernity in the Mirror, Review essay of Nietzsche's Economy: Modernity, Normativity and Futurity, by P. Sedgwick, The Agonist, Journal of the Nietzsche Circle, Vol. III, Issue 2, Winter 2010, pp. 34-46. Translations: [2] 2011, Louis-Auguste Blanqui, Eternity by the Stars, Contra Mundum Press, New York, forthcoming. [1] 2010, Paolo D Iorio, The Eternal Return, Genesis and Interpretation, The Agonist, Journal for the Nietzsche Circle, New York, Vol. III, Issue 2, pp. 1-44. Presentations July 2012: Histories and Stories: Merleau-Ponty on Historical Suffering, the 13 th International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), the University of Cyprus. September 2011: Merleau-Ponty s Nietzschean Notion of the Absolute: Truth, Flesh and God as Circle, 36 th Meeting of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle, Concordia College, Moorhead. September 2010: Nietzsche and the Naturalistic Fallacy international conference on Nietzsche and Naturalism, the University of Cardiff, UK.
Frank Chouraqui CV 4 September 2010: Depth and the Vertical Unfolding of Time in the Notes of May 1959, 35 th Meeting of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle, The University of South Carolina at Asheville. November 2009, Nietzsche s Critique of the Natural Sciences and the Physics of Incorporation international conference on Nietzsche and the Becoming of Life, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile. November 2008, Culture, Knowledge and Politics from Schopenhauer as Educator to Ecce Homo, international conference on Nietzsche s Ecce Homo Birkbeck College, the University of London. January 2005, The Philosophy of Method, a Kantian approach Meeting of the Cross-Disciplinary Research Group (GDRG), the University of Nottingham, U.K. May 2004, The Confusion between Existence and Value in St Anselm s Ontological Argument International Graduate Conference of the University of Southampton. Work in Progress The common foundations of subjectivity and education in Nietzsche invited paper for the forthcoming volume entitled The Hermeneutics of Education, Andrzej Wiercinski (ed.), International Studies in Hermeneutics and Phenomenology, LIT Verlag, Berlin. Zarathustra s Herring: Nietzsche on Solitude and the Will to Power Nietzsche and Aquinas on Love and Evil as Privatio Boni Play and Seriousness in Nietzsche s Genealogy of Morality Merleau-Ponty and God as a Vicious Circle From Eternity by the Stars to the Eternal Return: Nietzsche and Blanqui Rimbaud s Africa Papers: Vision beyond Poetry Honors and Duties September 2011: Member of the Boards of Directors of the Nietzsche Circle, New York. May 2011: Reviewer and member of the Board of Advisers of The Agonist, Journal of the Nietzsche Circle. July 2012: Chair and Organizer of the workshop on Universalism to the Test of History and Geography, part of the 13 th International Conference of the International
Frank Chouraqui CV 5 Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), the University of Cyprus. A book publication of the workshop proceedings is under offer from Cambridge Scholars Publishers. 2010-Present: External Consultant for the pedagogical materials at the Fondation du Camp des Milles, Aix-en-Provence, France. 2003-2004, The University of Nottingham: Project Student on the Relations between the Continental and Analytical Traditions, Mentor: Professor Stefano Predelli 2003-2004, Université de Provence and the University of Nottingham: ERASMUS- Europe second travel with exceptional dispensation, Philosophy 2002-2003, Université de Provence and the University of Nottingham: ERASMUS- Europe travel grant at the University of Nottingham, Philosophy Professional Memberships Member of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). Member of the Board of Advisers of The Agonist, Journal of the Nietzsche Circle. Member of the Board of Directors of the Nietzsche Circle, NY. Member of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle. Teaching Experience 2011-Present, Philosophy Faculty member, The United Nations International School (UNIS), New York City. o Courses taught: Plato s Republic; Nietzsche s Genealogy of Morality, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Art, Moral Philosophy, Postmodernism. 2010-2011, Teacher of Critical Thinking, the Highgate English School, Nicosia, Cyprus. 2009-2010, Regular invited lecturer in Aesthetics and Visual Perception, The University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus. o Course taught: Phenomenology and Visual Perception. 2009-2010, Teacher of English Literature, the Philips English School, a division of the Philips College, Nicosia, Cyprus 2007-2008, Teaching Assistant, the University of Warwick, U.K. o Course taught: Descartes and Mill.
Frank Chouraqui CV 6 2005-2006, Pedagogical Assistant, Collège Roquepertuse, Velaux, France Referees Professor Keith Ansell-Pearson, Department of Philosophy, The University of Warwick, UK. K.J.Ansell-Pearson@Warwick.ac.uk Professor Miguel de Beistegui, Department of Philosophy, The University of Warwick, UK. M.Beistegui@Warwick.ac.uk Professor Bernard Flynn, Department of Philosophy, The New School for Social Research, New York City. Professor Galen Johnson, Department of Philosophy, The University of Rhode Island. gjohnson@uri.edu Professor Mauro Carbone, Faculté de Philosophie, Université Jean Moulin-Lyon III, Mauro.carbone@univ-lyon3.fr Professor Rosalyn Diprose, School of History and Philosophy, the University of New South Wales, Australia. R.Diprose@unsw.edu.au Professor Glen Mazis, Department of Philosophy and Humanities, The Pennsylvania State University in Harrisburg. gam7@psu.edu Professor Yves Schwartz, Département de Philosophie, Université de Provence, France. Schwartz@up.univ-aix.fr