In 2019, he was Program Director at the International College of Philosophy and Associate Researcher at the Center for Research on Arts and Language (CRAL – CNRS/EHESS). In 2015, he coordinated the international symposium Heidegger et "les juifs",[4] and, from 2010 to 2015, he was a member of the editorial board of the journal Les Temps Modernes. In 2018, he co-founded, with Alain Fleischer, “L’Humain qui vient” with Le Fresnoy National Studio, Penn State University, and the Center for Research on Arts and Language (CRAL – CNRS/EHESS).[5]
Philosophy
His work focuses mainly on German idealism, phenomenology, contemporary French philosophy in the tradition of Derridean deconstruction, and Levinasian ethics. His research also focuses on contemporary art theory.[6][7]
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