CURRENT RESEARCH:
Sarah Richmond's recent research has focused on various aspects of Sartre's early philosophy. She has also been working in the field of applied ethics. She is co-editor of I Know What You’re Thinking (2012, OUP) a collection of interdisciplinary papers about the implications of brain imaging technology. |
PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE:
‘Magic in Sartre’s Early Philosophy’ (2010), in (Ed) J. Webber (2010), Reading Sartre, (Routledge): 145-160
‘Sartre and the Doctors’ (2010), International Journal of Philosophical Studies, vol 18, no 4: 517-538
'Sartre and Bergson: A Disagreement about Nothingness' International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Volume 15, Issue 1, (March 2007).
'Being in Others. Empathy from a Psychoanalytical Perspective', European Joural of Philosophy, vol 12, no 2 (2004).
'Psychoanalysis and Feminism: Anorexia, the Social World, and the Internal World', Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, 8 (2001).
'Feminism and Psychoanalysis: Using Melanie Klein', in The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy, Fricker, Miranda and Hornsby, Jennifer (eds), Cambridge University Press, (2000).
'Derrida and Analytical Philosophy: Speech Acts and their Force', European Journal of Philosophy, 4 (1996). |