Dan Zahavi (born 1967) is a Danish
philosopher
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
. He is professor of philosophy at the
University of Copenhagen
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.
Biography
Dan Zahavi was born in
Copenhagen
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, Denmark to an
Israel
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i father and a Danish mother. He initially studied phenomenology at the
University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen (, KU) is a public university, public research university in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia, after Uppsala University.
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. He obtained his PhD in 1994 from the Husserl Archives at the
Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium, with
Rudolf Bernet as his doctoral supervisor. In 1999 he defended his Danish Disputats (Habilitation) at the University of Copenhagen. In 2002, at the age of 34, he became Professor of Philosophy and Director of the
Center for Subjectivity Research at the University of Copenhagen. In the period 2018-2021, he was also Professor of Philosophy at University of Oxford. He is married to the Austrian philosopher
Sophie Loidolt.
Philosophical work
Zahavi writes on
phenomenology
Phenomenology may refer to:
Art
* Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties
Philosophy
* Phenomenology (Peirce), a branch of philosophy according to Charles Sanders Peirce (1839� ...
(especially the philosophy of
Edmund Husserl
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (; 8 April 1859 – 27 April 1938) was an Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of Phenomenology (philosophy), phenomenology.
In his early work, he elaborated critiques of histori ...
) and
philosophy of mind
Philosophy of mind is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of the mind and its relation to the Body (biology), body and the Reality, external world.
The mind–body problem is a paradigmatic issue in philosophy of mind, although a ...
. In his writings, he has dealt extensively with topics such as self, self-consciousness, intersubjectivity and social cognition. He is co-editor of the journal ''Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.'' Zahavi's work has been translated into more than 30 languages.
Pre-reflective self-consciousness
In several books and articles, Zahavi has defended the existence and significance of
pre-reflective self-consciousness
Phenomenology is a philosophical study and movement largely associated with the early 20th century that seeks to objectively investigate the nature of subjective, conscious experience. It attempts to describe the universal features of consciou ...
, and argued in favor of the idea that our experiential life is characterized by a form of
self-consciousness
Self-consciousness is a heightened sense of awareness of oneself. It is not to be confused with consciousness in the sense of qualia. Historically, "self-consciousness" was synonymous with " self-awareness", referring to a state of awareness th ...
that is more primitive and more fundamental than the reflective form of self-consciousness that one finds in various kinds of
introspection
Introspection is the examination of one's own conscious thoughts and feelings. In psychology, the process of introspection relies on the observation of one's mental state, while in a spiritual context it may refer to the examination of one's s ...
.
More generally speaking, Zahavi has spoken out against different reductionist approaches to consciousness, and insisted on the theoretical significance of subjectivity and the first-person perspective.
In working on these issues, Zahavi has collaborated and debated with psychiatrists, developmental psychologists, and Buddhist scholars. Critics have included those who either deny the existence of
self
In philosophy, the self is an individual's own being, knowledge, and values, and the relationship between these attributes.
The first-person perspective distinguishes selfhood from personal identity. Whereas "identity" is (literally) same ...
or the existence of pre-reflective self-consciousness.
Empathy and social cognition
Another part of Zahavi's work has focused on problems related to
intersubjectivity
Intersubjectivity describes the shared understanding that emerges from interpersonal interactions.
The term first appeared in social science in the 1970s and later incorporated into psychoanalytic theory by George E. Atwood and Robert Stolorow, ...
,
empathy
Empathy is generally described as the ability to take on another person's perspective, to understand, feel, and possibly share and respond to their experience. There are more (sometimes conflicting) definitions of empathy that include but are ...
, and
social cognition. His PhD thesis defended a phenomenological approach to intersubjectivity.
In various papers and books since then he has in particular focused on the role and structure of empathy. He has argued in favor of the bodily and contextual character of interpersonal understanding, and criticized dominant positions within the so-called ’theory of mind’ debate, including
simulation theory Simulation theory or Simulation Theory may refer to:
* Simulation theory of empathy, a theory in philosophy of mind about how people read others' actions and intentions
* Simulation hypothesis, a theory that all of perceived reality is an artificia ...
and
theory-theory
The theory-theory (or theory theory) is a scientific theory relating to the human development of understanding about the outside world. This theory asserts that individuals hold a basic or 'naïve' theory of psychology ("folk psychology") to infer ...
.
Shame and collective intentionality
Since 2010, Zahavi has worked increasingly on social emotions and on issues in
social ontology
Social ontology is a branch of ontology. Ontology is the philosophical study of being and existence; social ontology, specifically, examines the social world, and the entities that arise out of social interaction. A primary concern of social ontolo ...
. He has written on shame, on shared emotions, we-experiences, collective
intentionality
Intentionality is the mental ability to refer to or represent something. Sometimes regarded as the ''mark of the mental'', it is found in mental states like perceptions, beliefs or desires. For example, the perception of a tree has intentionality ...
, and the importance of the I–thou relation.
Phenomenology
In parallel with his systematic work on the above-mentioned topics, Zahavi has also written on
phenomenology
Phenomenology may refer to:
Art
* Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties
Philosophy
* Phenomenology (Peirce), a branch of philosophy according to Charles Sanders Peirce (1839� ...
, especially the work of Edmund Husserl. He has argued that phenomenology is a powerful and systematically convincing voice that contemporary philosophy and empirical science shouldn’t ignore. In addition to offering extensive analyses of Husserl’s analyses of intersubjectivity and self- and time-consciousness,
Zahavi has also discussed the nature of Husserl’s transcendental philosophy and the metaphysical implications of phenomenology in various publications.
Throughout his work, Zahavi has criticized what he takes to be overly simplistic interpretations of Husserl that depicts the latter as a solipsist and subjective idealist, and instead accentuated the continuity between Husserl’s phenomenology and the work of post-Husserlian phenomenologists, especially that of Merleau-Ponty.
Center for Subjectivity Research
Zahavi is the director of the Center for Subjectivity Research (CFS), established in 2002 on the basis of funding from the
Danish National Research Foundation. Since 2002, CFS has been working on topics related to selfhood and sociality and has actively promoted a research strategy involving collaboration between different philosophical tradition and between philosophy and empirical science, in particular psychiatry. After the expiration of the funding from the Danish National Research Foundation in 2012, CFS has continued its research with support from a variety of both Danish and European public and private foundations. Since 2010, CFS has organized an annual summer school in phenomenology and philosophy of mind that typically attracts around 100 students from all over the world.
Honors and awards
Zahavi has received a number of honors and awards, including:
* ''The
Edward Goodwin Ballard Prize in Phenomenology'' (2000)
* ''The Silver Medal from the
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters ({{Langx, da, Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab or ''Videnskabernes Selskab'') is a Danish academy of science. The Royal Danish Academy was established on 13 November 1742, and was create ...
'' (2000)
* Elected member of ''Institut International de Philosophie'' in 2001
* ''The Elite Research Prize of the
Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation'' (2006). The award is given to outstanding young researchers of the highest international standard, which have made an extraordinary contribution to strengthen Danish research.
* Elected member of the ''Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters'' in 2007
* ''The Carlsberg Foundation's Research Prize'' (2011) from the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters. The prize was awarded in connection with the 200 year anniversary of brewer J.C. Jacobsen, founder of the Carlsberg Breweries and the Carlsberg Foundation.
* The second revised edition of ''The Phenomenological Mind'' was selected by Choice as a ''2012 Outstanding Academic Title''.
* ''The Danish Association of Masters and PhDs’ Humanities Research Award'' (2013)
* Appointed Honorary President of ''The Nordic Society for Phenomenology'' (2014)
* Appointed ''Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog'' by the Queen of Denmark (2017)
* An Advanced Grant from the ''European Research Council'' (2019)
Selected publications
Zahavi is the author of a number of books, including:
* ''Intentionalität und Konstitution: Eine Einführung in Husserls Logische Untersuchungen. ''Museum Tusculanum Press 1992.
* ''Husserl und die transzendentale Intersubjektivität. ''Kluwer Academic Publishers 1996.
* ''Self-awareness and Alterity.'' Northwestern University Press 1999.
* ''Husserl's Phenomenology.'' Stanford University Press 2003.
* ''Subjectivity and Selfhood: Investigating the first-person perspective.'' MIT Press 2005.
* ''Phänomenologie für Einsteiger.'' Wilhelm Fink Verlag 2007.
* ''The Phenomenological Mind ''(with
Shaun Gallagher
Shaun Gallagher (born 1948) is an American philosopher known for his work on embodied cognition, social cognition, agency and the philosophy of psychopathology.
Since 2011, he has held the Lillian and Morrie Moss Chair of Excellence in Philos ...
). Routledge 2008/2012/2021.
* ''Self and Other: Exploring Subjectivity, Empathy, and Shame.'' Oxford University Press 2014.
* ''Husserl's Legacy: Phenomenology, Metaphysics, and Transcendental Philosophy.'' Oxford University Press 2017.
* ''Phenomenology: The Basics.'' Routledge 2019/2025.
* ''Being We: Phenomenological Contributions to Social Ontology.'' Oxford University Press 2025.
Zahavi is also the editor of more than 10 volumes, including:
* ''The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology''. Oxford University Press 2012.
* ''The Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology''. Oxford University Press 2018.
Notes
References
*Zahavi, D. (2008), Phenomenology. In Moran, D. (ed.): ''Routledge Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophy'' (pp. 661–692). London: Routledge.
External links
Dan Zahavi at University of Copenhagen3:AM Interview with Dan ZahaviGoogle ScholarAcademia.edu
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Living people
Academics from Copenhagen
Danish Jews
21st-century Danish philosophers
Jewish philosophers
Phenomenologists
University of Copenhagen alumni
1967 births