Katie Terezakis

Katie Terezakis

Professor
College of Liberal Arts
Department of Philosophy

2022 Submissions

Invited Paper

Terezakis, Katie. "Where Are We At Home? Revisited." Thesis Eleven. (2022). Web. ∆ £ ˜

2021 Submissions

Published Review

Terezakis, Katie. "Can Democracy Survive? Review of J.F. Dorahy The Budapest School: Beyond Marxism." Rev. of The Budapest School: Beyond Marxism, by Katie Terezakis. Thesis Eleven 1 Sep. 2021: 179-185. Print. ∆ £

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Terezakis, Katie. "The Philosophy and Life of Agnes Heller." Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. SPEP. online, online. 25 Sep. 2021. Conference Presentation. ˜

Terezakis, Katie. "Kant, Hamann, and the Birth of a Romantic Philosophy of Language." The Early Romantic Philosophy of Language Workshop. University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen, Denmark. 24 Jun. 2021. Conference Presentation. £

Invited Article/Publication

Terezakis, Katie. "Hamann's Critique of Liberalism." Sind noch in der Mache Zur Bedeutung der Rhetorik in Hamann Schriften. (2021). Print. ∆ £ ˜

2020 Submissions

Journal Paper

Terezakis, Katie. "The Revival of Romantic Anti-Capitalism on the Right." Critical Horizons 21. 4 (2020): 291-302. Print. *

Terezakis, Katie. "Democracy in Crisis: Looking to the Tools." Dewey Studies 4. 1 (2020): 183-189. Print. £ ˜

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Terezakis, Katie. "Mount Hope as Museum: Oblivion and Critical History." Susan B Anthony House Lecture Series. Susan B Anthony House. Rochester, NY. 20 Nov. 2020. Lecture.

Terezakis, Katie. "On Rortian Realism and Jamesian Rationalism." Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. SAAP. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. 9 Mar. 2020. Conference Presentation.

Terezakis, Katie. "From Romantic Anti-Capitalism to Radical Liberalism." The Philosophy of Agnes Heller. New School Graduate Faculty. New York, NY. 13 Feb. 2020. Keynote Speech. £

Terezakis, Katie. "The Charm of Politics among Kant’s Romantic Critics: Hamann, Jacobi, and Schlegel on Liberty and Illiberalism." American Philosophical Organization. Indian Philosophical Association. New York, NY. 25 Jan. 2020. Conference Presentation. ∆ £

Invited Article/Publication

Terezakis, Katie. "In Memoriam: Agnes Heller." Philosophy of Humor Yearbook. (2020). Print. ∆ £

Terezakis, Katie. "Agnes Heller." Cambridge Habermas Lexicon. (2019). Print. ∆ £

2017 Submissions

Book Chapter

Terezakis, Katie. "Language: J.G. Hamann, Trojan Horse at the Gates of Enlightenment." The Edinburgh Critical History of Christian Theology. Ed. Ed. Daniel Whistler. Edinburgh, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017. 339-358. Print. *

Terezakis, Katie. "A Philosophy of Action with Richard J. Bernstein and John William Miller." Richard J. Bernstein and the Expansion of American Philosophy: Thinking the Plural. Ed. Eds. Marcia Morgan and Megan Craig. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2017. 179-196. Print. *

Published Review

Terezakis, Katie. "Review of Lucy Jane Ward, Freedom and Dissatisfaction in the Works of Agnes Heller: With and Against Marx." Rev. of Freedom and Dissatisfaction in the Work of Agnes Heller: With and Against Marx, by Lucy Jane Ward. Thesis Eleven Dec. 2017: na. Web. ˜

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Terezakis, Katie. "Reflection and Social Crisis in Introduction to Philosophy." APA, Inclusiveness in Crisis. American Philosophical Association. Seattle, WA. 15 Apr. 2017. Conference Presentation. ˜

2016 Submissions

Book Chapter

Terezakis, Katie. "The Integrity of Finitude: Existential Reckoning in the Work of John William Miller." Commonplace Commitments: Thinking through the Legacy of Joseph P. Fell. Ed. Peter S. Fosl, Michael J. McGandy, and Mark D. Moorman. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2016. 213-228. Print. ˜

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Terezakis, Katie. "The Persistence of Idealism: John William Miller on Tools, Regulative Ideas, and the Constraints of Immanence." American Philosophical Association. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. Baltimore, MD. 6 Jan. 2017. Conference Presentation. £

2015 Submissions

Invited Article/Publication

Terezakis, Katie. "“Logodaedalus”." The Jean-Luc Nancy Dictionary. (2015). Print. £ ˜

Terezakis, Katie. "Syncope." The Jean-Luc Nancy Dictionary. (2015). Print. £ ˜

2014 Submissions

Journal Paper

Terezakis, Katie. "Telling the Truth: History and Personality in the Philosophy of Agnes Heller." Thesis Eleven 125. 1 (2014): 16-31. Print. « £

Terezakis, Katie. "To Philosophize is to Revise or, How German Idealism Became Historical in the Work of One Secluded American Thinker." Culture and Values 12. 4 (2014) Web. * £

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Terezakis, Katie. "Overcoming Kantian Pragmatism: Bernstein, Habermas, and Miller." Thinking the Plural: Richard J. Bernstein's Contribution to American Philosophy. Stony Brook U and Muhlenberg College. Stony Brook, NY. 27 Sep. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

Terezakis, Katie. "The Integrity of Finitude: Existential Reckoning in Fell and in Miller." Colloquium in Honor of Joseph P. Fell. Bucknell University, Williams College. Lewisburg, PA. 6 Sep. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

2012 Submissions

Journal Paper

Terezakis, Katie. "Knowledge and Authority in the Metaphysics of John William Miller." The Plurist 7. 2 (2012): 55-76. Print. *

Book Chapter

Zlomislic, Marko. "J.G. Hamann and the Self-Refutation of Radical Orthodoxy." The Poverty of Radical Orthodoxy. Eugene, OR: Pickwick/Wipf and Stock, 2012. Forthcoming. Print. *

Anderson, Lisa Marie. "Is Theology Possible After Hamann?" Hamann and the Tradition. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2012. Print. *

2011 Submissions

Book Chapter

Terezakis, Katie. "Living Form and Living Criticism." Georg Lukacs Reconsidered: Essays on Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics. Ed. Michael Thompson. New York: Continuum, 2011. 211-228. Print. ∆ £

Terezakis, Katie. "Is Theology Possible After Hamann?" Hamann and the Tradition. New York: Northwestern University Press, 2012. 313-323. Print. ∆ £

External Scholarly Fellowships/National Review Committee

7/1/2010 - 8/1/2011
     John William Miller Fellowship Fund
     Amount: $45,000 *