Jeffrey Hanson

Jeffrey Hanson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at New College of Florida and Senior Philosopher at Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program. He is the author of numerous publications on 19th- and 20th-century Continental European philosophy of religion, philosophy of work, and meaning in life. He is the author of “Kierkegaard and the Life of Faith: The Aesthetic, the Ethical, and the Religious in ‘Fear and Trembling’” and “Philosophies of Work in the Platonic Tradition: A History of Labor and Human Flourishing.” He is co-editor with Sharon Krishek of “Kierkegaard’s ‘The Sickness unto Death’: A Critical Guide;” co-editor with Michael R. Kelly and Brian Harding of “Michel Henry’s Practical Philosophy;” co-editor with J. Aaron Simmons and Wojciech Kaftanski of "Kierkegaardian Phenomenologies;" and co-editor with Michael R. Kelly of “Michel Henry: The Affects of Thought.” He is the editor of “Kierkegaard as Phenomenologist: An Experiment.”