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Gregory Floyd is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Boston College. He currently serves as Co-convener of the M.A. program in Philosophy and focuses on research areas such as Continental Philosophy, Phenomenology, and the Philosophy of Religion. His work often engages with the intersection of theology, existential thought, and historical context.
Education: Ph.D. in Philosophy from Boston College.
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He explores the Catholic reception of Continental Philosophy in North America, critical realism, and the phenomenological analysis of religious experience. His scholarship critically examines thinkers like Heidegger, emphasizing their engagement with theological language and historical subjectivity. His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to philosophical and religious texts, interrogating themes of facticity, ethical interpretation, and post-secular thought.
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Floyd’s articles and edited works since 2017 consistently address Continental Philosophy, particularly Heidegger’s influence on religious and ethical discourse. His focus spans historical comparisons between European and American intellectual traditions, theological hermeneutics, and the philosophical implications of language and proclamation.
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