Nicolas de Warren
“Having studied in Paris, Heidelberg, and Boston, I graduated with my PhD from Boston University in 2001. I have written more than 60 articles, most recently published an edited volume on Neo-Kantianism, and my book on Husserl and the problem of time will appear in Italian translation this year. In 2013 I was the recipient of a European Research Council grant for a project on the impact of the First World War on 20th-century philosophy. I am currently writing two books: one on evil and forgiveness, the other on German Kriegsphilosophie during the First World War."

2025
with Toadvine Ted (ed)
Cham-Heidelberg-New York-Dordrecht-London, Springer
2023
Metodo 10/2
2019
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 17
2019
Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica 20/1
2018
Metodo 6/2
2018
Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 17/2
2017
in: Husserl-Handbuch, Stuttgart : Metzler

2017
in: Husserl-Handbuch, Stuttgart : Metzler


2017
with Vongehr Thomas (ed)
Leuven, Leuven University Press
2016
in: Philosophy of mind and phenomenology, London-New York : Routledge
2015
in: The phenomenological critique of mathematisation and the question of responsibility, Dordrecht : Springer


2015
with Bloechl Jeffrey (ed)
Dordrecht, Springer

2014
Archives de philosophie 77/3
2014
Metodo 2/2

2013
in: Husserl's Ideen, Dordrecht : Springer
2012
Husserl Studies 28/2


2012
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press

2012
in: The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology, Oxford : Oxford University Press
2012
in: Life, subjectivity and art, Dordrecht : Springer

2010
in: Bergson and phenomenology, Dordrecht : Springer

2010
in: Philosophy, phenomenology, sciences, Dordrecht : Springer

2010
in: On time, Dordrecht : Springer

2009
Methodos 9

2009
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30/2
2007
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81/4

2006
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 27/1

2005
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 5
2005
Husserl Studies 21/2

2001
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22/2

1999
Continental Philosophy Review 32/2
