Article(s)
Hatley, J.
(2008).
Guest Editorial. Species of thought: In the approach of a more-than-human world.
The Journal of Environmental Philosophy,
5(2),
Hatley, J.
(2006).
Persecution & expatiation: A Talmudic amplification of the enigma of responsibility in Levinas.
Philosophy Today,
50(1),
80-91.
Caviglia-Harris, J. L. & Hatley, J. D.
(2004).
Interdisciplinary teaching: Analyzing consensus & conflict in environmental studies.
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education,
5(4),
395-403.
Awards(s)
James Hatley (2003). Distinguished Honor Award for SU's Eastern Correctional Institute Book Discussion Program - Maryland Association for Higher Education.
(1999). Distinguished Faculty Award - Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD.
Book(s)
Hatley, J. (2000). Suffering Witness: The Quandary of Responsibility Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
Presentations
Hatley, J. (2009). Earth without end: False eternities & the mortal future of the human species. Keynote address for Writing at the End of the World. Macquarie University. Presented at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Hatley, J. (2009). In the flesh: An apology for witnessing trees in environmental art. Keynote address of "Geo-Aesthetics," an interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the International Association for the Study of the Environment, Space & Place. Presented at International Association for the Study of the Environment, Space & Place, Towson University, Towson, MD.
Hatley, J. (2009). Buber on naming creation. Presented at the Society for Nature in Philosophy & Literature, George Mason University. Presented at Society for Nature in Philosophy & Literature, George Mason University.
Hatley, J. (2009). "Conscientiously unconscious," Response to Avivah Zornberg's talk on "Murmuring depths & the biblical unconsciousness." Presented at Pamona College. Presented at Pamona College, Claremont, CA.
Hatley, J. (2009). Witnessing species extinction: Some provisional thoughts. Presentation for Eco-Humanities Roundtable on "Writing at the End of the World." Presented at Maquarie University. Presented at Maquarie University, Sydney Australia.
Hatley, J. (2009). Greek philosophy in a Hebrew tongue. For We will do & we will hear: Emmanuel Levinas & Talmud: A public symposium. Presented at Departments of Philosophy & Jewish Studies, Penn State University.
Hatley, J. (2009). Witnessing creation: Temporal discernment in a time of decreation. Pressented at the Department of Philosophy Colloquium, La Trobe University. Presented at La Trobe University, Dept. of Philosophy, Melbourne, Australia.
Hatley, J. (2009). Earth without end: False eternities & the mortal future of the human species. Public lecture at Macquarie University. Presented at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Hatley, J. (2009). Discursus without silence: Skeptical poetics & noisy legacies in Celan's "Praise of Distance" & Levinas's "Otherwise than Being." Annual Raissa & Emmanuel Levinas Address, presented at the annual meeting of the North American Levinas Society. Presented at North American Levinas Society, Jackman Center for the Humanities, University of Toronto.
Hatley, J. (2009). 'Skeptically yours.' Response paper to Diane Perpich's Levinas's Ethics. Presented at the Society for Phenomenological & Existential Philosophy. Presented at Society for Phenomenological & Existential Philosophy, George Mason University.
Hatley, J. D. (2005). Tribes of birds & the tribe of one breasted women: Gestate witness in Terry Tempest Williams' Refuge. Presented at American Society for Literature & the Environment, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.
Hatley, J. D. (2005). Tarn Ream & Trillium ovatum: A case study in gestate witness Presented at First Meeting of the International Association for Environment, Space & Place, Towson University, Towson, MD.
Hatley, J. D. (2004). The bones of Joseph Mengele: Witnessing the indifference of nature Presented at Invited paper for the Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.
Hatley, J. D. (2004). Environmental witness via the thought of Merleau-Ponty Presented at Int'l Association for Environmental Philosophy & the Int'l Society of Environmental Ethics, Fort Collins, CO.
Hatley, J. D. (2003). Nameless: Witnessing the Holocaust's future. Invited lecture for Yom Hashoa Commemoration Presented at St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY.
Hatley, J. D. (2003). Techne & Phusis in the artworks of Andrew Goldsworthy Presented at International Association for Environmental Philosophy, Boston University, Boston, MA.
Hatley, J. D. (2003). Witnessing the equivocation of responsibility: Responding beyond outrage in "Otherwise than Being" Presented at Society for Phenomenological & Existential Philosophy, Boston University, Boston, MA.
Hatley, J. D. (2002). Earthscaping & bodyscaping the land art of Andrew Goldsworthy & Hamish Fulton Presented at Society for Philosophy & Geography, Towson University, Towson, MD.
Hatley, J. D. (2001). Malignancy of evil: Witnessing violence without justice Presented at Levinas Research Seminar, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Hatley, J. D. (2001). Obedience beyond wonder: Cain's insincerity & the discourse of repentance, paper for the panel: "Judgment, Law & Guilt in Levinas & his Forebears" Presented at Association for Jewish Studies, Washington, DC.
Hatley, J. D. (2001). Drinking sun melted snow by moonlight Presented at Art Culture Nature, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ.
Hatley, J. D. (2001). Elemental walking Presented at International Association for Environmental Philosophy, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD.
Hatley, J. D. (2000). Fleshly motility: Backpacking as a mode of crossing into the wilds Presented at Society for Philosophy & Geography, Towson University, Towson, MD.
Hatley, J. D. (1999). Rick Bass's The Lost Grizzlies: Wilderness & its carcasses Presented at Art Culture Nature, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Hatley, J. D. (1999). Where the beavers gnaw: Predatory space in the urban landscape Presented at Society for Philosophy & Geography, Towson University, Towson, MD.
Hatley, J. D. (1999). Predatory space: The uncanny goodness of being edible to bears Presented at International Association of Environmental Philosophy, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.
Hatley, J. D. (1999). Beyond outrage Presented at Int'l Conf.: Addressing Levinas: Ethics, Phenomenology & the Judaic Tradition, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Hatley, J. D. (1999). Fleshly motility: Walking into the wilds Presented at Conference: Merleau-Ponty and the Body, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD.
Book Chapters
Hatley, J.D. (2012). The Anarchical Goodness of Creation: Monotheism in Another's Voice. W. Edelglass, J. Hatley & C. Diehm (Eds.), Facing Nature: Levinas & Environmental Thought. (253-278.) Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
Hatley, J. D. (2009). Witnessing trees. B. Waldenrels & A. Kapust (Eds.), Kunst, Bild, Wahrnehmen, Blick [Art, image, perception, gaze] Munchen: Fink Verlag.
Hatley, J. (2003). Levinas, Witness and Politics. Ricci, G. (Eds.), Justice and the Politics of Memory New Jersey: Transaction Publishers.
Hatley, J. (2002). Where the Beaver Gnaw: Predatory Space in the Urban Landscape. Backhaus, G. and Murungi, J. (Eds.), Transformations of Urban and Suburban Landscapes: Perspectives from Philosophy, Geography, and Architecture (35-53.) Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Hatley, J. (2000). Recursive incarnation & chiasmic flesh: Two readings of Paul Celan's "chymisch". F. Evans & L. Lawlor (Eds.), Chiasms: Merleau-Ponty's notion of flesh Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Edited Books
(2012). Facing Nature: Levinas & Environmental Thought. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
Hatley, J., McLane, J. & Diehm, C. editors (2005). Interrogating Ethics: Embodying the Good in Merleau-Ponty. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
Other
Hatley, J. (2009). Session moderator: IAEP evening group session. American Philosophical Association Annual Eastern Conference.. Presented at American Philosophical Association Annual Eastern Conference, New York City.
Creative Works
Hatley, J. (2009). Reliquary for an American Chestnut Tree selected for Adkins Arboretum 2009 Annual National Art Competition.
Hatley, J. (2009). Collaborated with the Fulton Gallery Exhibition featuring "Posters on Global Warming" and created "Solar Orientations," a site-specific installation on the Fulton Green, Salisbury University.
Diana Wagner, accompanied by James Hatley (2008). Tradition Bearer [sound recording]. Diana Wagner Music., Salisbury, MD.
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