Howard Caygill
Born1958 (age 66–67)
Education
Alma materUniversity of Sussex
ThesisAesthetics and Civil Society: Theories of Art and Society 1640–1790 (1982)
Doctoral advisorGillian Rose
Philosophical work
SchoolContinental philosophy Critical Theory
InstitutionsKingston University

University of East Anglia

Goldsmiths, University of London
Main interestsPolitical philosophy

20th-century philosophy

Aesthetics
Websitehttps://www.kingston.ac.uk/staff/profile/professor-howard-caygill-412/

Howard Caygill (born 1958) is a British philosopher.

He has held the position of Professor of Modern European Philosophy at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) Kingston University since 2011.[1] Previously he had taught at University of East Anglia and Goldsmiths College, University of London.[2]

He is known for his work on Walter Benjamin, Immanuel Kant, Emmanuel Levinas, and Franz Kafka; and concepts such as resistance have influenced fields including political philosophy, aesthetics, literary theory and continental philosophy.

Jay Bernstein has described Caygill as "one of the two or three leading practitioners and exponents of European philosophy in the UK".[3] He contributes to a diversity of academic journals, amonng them being the Oxford Literary Review,[4] photographies,[5] Philosophy Today,[6] Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence,[7] Organization Studies,[8] Journal for Cultural Research,[9] Parallax,[10] Études Phénoménologiques,[11] and Angelaki.[12]

Caygill is the Literary Executor of the estate of Gillian Rose,[13] who was his supervisor at the University of Sussex.[14]

Bibliography

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Books

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  • Caygill, Howard (2020). Force and understanding: essays on philosophy and resistance. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-350-10786-1
  • Caygill, Howard (2017). Kafka: in light of the accident. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-4725-9542-3
  • Caygill, Howard (2013). On resistance: a philosophy of defiance. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-4725-2258-0
  • Caygill, Howard (2002). Levinas and the political. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-11248-2
  • Caygill, Howard (1998). Walter Benjamin: the colour of experience. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-08958-1
  • Caygill, Howard (1995). A Kant dictionary. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-17535-3
  • Caygill, Howard (1989). Art of judgment. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-16596-5

References

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  1. ^ "Past CRMEP events: Also Sprach Zapata: Philosophy and Resistance, Inaugural Lecture by Howard Caygill".
  2. ^ "Professor Howard Caygill: About". Kingston University.
  3. ^ Harvey, Bo (2020). "Howard Caygill: Force and Understanding: Writings on Philosophy and Resistance". Marx and Philosophy.
  4. ^ Caygill, Howard (July 2025). "Death in Quarries: The Trial and 'Accident Prevention in Quarries'". Oxford Literary Review. 47 (1): 37–43. doi:10.3366/olr.2025.0454. ISSN 0305-1498.
  5. ^ Caygill, Howard (2 September 2021). "Harold Wager and the photography of plants". photographies. 14 (3): 505–519. doi:10.1080/17540763.2021.1957005. ISSN 1754-0763.
  6. ^ Caygill, Howard; DePaul University (2021). "Heidegger and the Automatic Earth Image". Philosophy Today. 65 (2): 325–338. doi:10.5840/philtoday2021420401. ISSN 0031-8256.
  7. ^ Caygill, Howard (1 May 2019). "Slow Violence and the Limits of Eco-Resistance" (PDF). Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence. 3 (1). doi:10.22618/TP.PJCV.20193.1.192001.
  8. ^ Caygill, Howard (December 2019). "Miracles of Organization: Chance and Error in Kafka's The Castle". Organization Studies. 40 (12): 1841–1850. doi:10.1177/0170840619874459. ISSN 0170-8406.
  9. ^ Caygill, Howard (July 2009). "The Apostate Messiah: Scholem, Taubes and the Occlusions of Sabbatai Zevi". Journal for Cultural Research. 13 (3–4): 191–205. doi:10.1080/14797580903101136. ISSN 1479-7585.
  10. ^ Caygill, Howard (October 2007). "Technology and the Propitiation of Chance". Parallax. 13 (4): 78–91. doi:10.1080/13534640701682834. ISSN 1353-4645.
  11. ^ Caygill, Howard; Éditions Ousia (2006). "Witness and Calumny in Levinas's Prophetic Politics:". Études Phénoménologiques. 22 (43): 19–36. doi:10.5840/etudphen20062243/443. ISSN 0773-7912.
  12. ^ Caygill, Howard (December 2006). "Under the Epicurean skies". Angelaki. 11 (3): 107–115. doi:10.1080/09697250601078793. ISSN 0969-725X.
  13. ^ "Unpublished writings". Gillian Rose, Philosopher. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  14. ^ Latz, Andrew Brower (2015), The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose: Speculative Diremptions, Absolute Ethical Life (PDF), PhD thesis: Durham University, p. 59
  15. ^ "About: Professor Howard Caygill".