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Alessio Rotundo serves as an Adjunct Instructor at Loyola University New Orleans and Xavier University of Louisiana. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Duquesne University in 2020, following a Master's from the University of Heidelberg and a Bachelor's from the University of Turin. His primary academic focus is on Husserlian phenomenology, continental philosophy, and philosophical hermeneutics.
Dr. Rotundo's educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, University of Turin, Italy
- Master of Arts in Philosophy, University of Heidelberg, Germany
- Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy, Duquesne University, 2020
Dr. Rotundo's research centers on continental philosophy, with a focus on Husserlian phenomenology and philosophical hermeneutics. His work explores the intersections of reason, normativity, and history, particularly in the writings of Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. This research contributes to ongoing debates in phenomenological and hermeneutic traditions within 20th-century European philosophy.
His recent publication, "Ratio Negativa: Normative Reason and History in Husserl and Merleau-Ponty" (2021), examines the relationship between reason, normativity, and historical context in the works of two major phenomenologists. This work exemplifies his focus on bridging classical phenomenological analysis with contemporary ethical and political concerns, situating Husserl and Merleau-Ponty within broader philosophical discourse on normative reason.
Scientific Awards: None mentioned.
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