Peter Hallward

Peter Hallward
Alma mater Oxford University (BA) and Yale University (PhD)
Era Contemporary philosophy
Region European philosophy
School Critical theory
European philosophy
Continental philosophy
French philosophy
Institutions Kingston University
King's College London
Middlesex University
Main interests
political philosophy, French philosophy, Political freedom, Post-Colonialism, Existentialism, Globalisation

Peter Hallward is a political philosopher, best known for his work on Alain Badiou and Gilles Deleuze.[1] He has also published works on post-colonialism and contemporary Haiti. Hallward is a member of the editorial collective of the journal Radical Philosophy and a contributing editor to Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.

After completing his PhD at Yale University in French and African-American studies, Hallward became a lecturer, and then reader, of French philosophy and literature at King's College London from 1999-2004, and then joined the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, originally located at Middlesex University. He is now a professor of Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University.[2]

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