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Dr Steven Gormley

Senior Lecturer
School of Philosophy and Art History
Dr Steven Gormley
  • Email

  • Telephone

    +44 (0) 1206 872709

  • Location

    5B.127, Colchester Campus

  • Academic support hours

    See office door

Profile

Biography

Before coming to the University of Essex to do his PhD in Philosophy, Steven studied Continental Philosophy at Warwick and English and Philosophy at Kent. He then took up a two year research fellowship in the Philosophy Department at Essex.

Qualifications

  • BA Kent

  • MA Warwick

  • PhD Essex

Research and professional activities

Research interests

Research Interests

Ethics and politics of attention; Deconstruction; Deliberative democratic theory;

Open to supervise

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Death, God and the Meaning of Life (PY113)

  • Nietzsche (PY432)

Previous supervision

Kate Louise Seymour
Kate Louise Seymour
Thesis title: Rethinking Critical Theory Between Ranciere and the Frankfurt School
Degree subject: Philosophy
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 13/6/2019
Jakub Jacek Kowalewski
Jakub Jacek Kowalewski
Thesis title: The Phenomenology of Ethical Self-Awareness
Degree subject: Philosophy
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 25/3/2019
Adam Gilbert Leach
Adam Gilbert Leach
Thesis title: Nietzsche and Moral Inquiry: Posing the Question of the Value of Our Moral Values
Degree subject: Philosophy
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 30/4/2018
Rebeca Perez Leon
Rebeca Perez Leon
Thesis title: The Politics of Our Relation to Language in Rorty and Derrida
Degree subject: Philosophy
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 2/6/2015

Publications

Journal articles (4)

Gormley, S., (2019). Deliberation, Unjust Exclusion, and the Rhetorical Turn. Contemporary Political Theory. 18 (2), 202-226

Gormley, S., (2014). The Impossible Demand of Forgiveness. International Journal of Philosophical Studies. 22 (1), 27-48

Gormley, S., (2014). Perfecting Justice in Rawls, Habermas and Honneth. Critical Horizons. 15 (2), 206-210

Gormley, S., (2012). Rearticulating the Concept of Experience, Rethinking the Demands of Deconstruction. Research in Phenomenology. 42 (3), 374-407

Books (1)

Gormley, S., (2020). Deliberative Theory and Deconstruction: A Democratic Venture. Edinburgh University Press. 9781474475280

Other (1)

Gormley, S., (2018).Are you saying we have no free speech anymore?,The New Pretender

Contact

segorm@essex.ac.uk
+44 (0) 1206 872709

Location:

5B.127, Colchester Campus

Academic support hours:

See office door