Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Post-Doc, Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought
About
I am a post-doctoral research fellow at the Goldstein-Goren Center of Jewish Thought, Ben Gurion University, Israel. I studied philosophy at the Hebrew University (BA), at Tel Aviv University (1998-2001), and received my MA (2004) and PhD (2008) degrees from New School for Social Research, New York. I have published and presented papers dealing with the thought of Levinas, and am now working on a book which focuses on Levinas's interpretation of time, and on a book in Hebrew examining the relation between time and human existence (Tel Aviv: Resling Publishing, in contract). My present research aims at developing an interpretation of political time, and by turning to the philosophy of thinkers such as Rosenzweig, Arendt and Agamben deepen and extend the structure of Levinasian thought.









