
Casey Ford
Contract Instructor
Degrees: | BA Hon (DePaul), Ph.D. (Guelph) |
Email: | casey.ford@carleton.ca |
Office: | 3A38 Paterson Hall |
Office Hours for Winter 2019:
Tuesdays, 1:00 – 2:00, or email for appointment.
Courses for 2018-19:
Phil 3009: Topics in European Philosophy
Biography:
Casey Ford received his PhD in Philosophy from the University of Guelph in 2016. His dissertation work, “The Logic of Vanishing: Becoming in Hegel and Deleuze,” investigated the ontological projects of G.W.F. Hegel and Gilles Deleuze. He has taught Philosophy at Guelph since 2012 and as Visiting Assistant Professor at Marlboro College in Vermont in 2015. He is the co-founder of an annual collective project, The City Seminar in the History of Philosophy, and the co-editor of a forthcoming collection of essays on the history of ethics, Minor Ethics: Deleuzian Variations.
Research Interests
- 19th and 20th Century European Philosophy
- Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy
- Ontology (esp. approaches to difference and time)
- Philosophy and Art
Recent Publications
- “The Desert Below: The Labyrinth of Sensibility between Rancière, Deleuze, and Weil.” Co-authored with S. McCullagh. Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 5 no. 2 (November 2018): 157-173. Special Issue: French Aesthetics. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20539320.2018.1517910
- “A Pedagogy of the Encounter: Interity and Education in Dewey and Deleuze.” Forthcoming in Chantiers de l’intervention en sciences humaines: interdisciplinarité pratique et action professionnelle (January 2019).