Kah Kyung Cho | |
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Hangul | 조가경 |
Hanja | 曺街京[1] |
Revised Romanization | Jo Gagyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Cho Kagyǒng |
Kah Kyung Cho (born 1927) is an American philosopher[1] He specializes in phenomenology, hermeneutics, contemporary German philosophy, and East-West comparative philosophy. He has worked with continental philosophers such as Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer. He currently teaches at State University of New York.
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Cho graduated from Seoul National University in South Korea in 1952, and then went to the University of Heidelberg in Germany to pursue a Ph.D., completing it in 1957. He became a professor at SUNY in 1971, and since then has also served as a visiting professor at a number of institutions including the University of Bochum in Germany and Osaka University in Japan.[2]
The following is a partial list of publications by Kah-Kyung Cho.[3]