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Personal Biographical Information
I was born in Jerusalem to parents who immigrated to Israel from Morocco in 1962. The first years of absorption were challenging and clearly shaped my search for meaning in life that continues into my adulthood. At the centre of my studies and writings is the illumination of the human desire for metaphysics and the attempt to consolidate out of research in the history of western metaphysics new tools for its realization in the present time.
Academic Biographical Information
Prof. Roni Miron has been teaching at Bar-Ilan University since her third degree studies in the philosophy department of the university. Her doctoral thesis was written under the guidance of Prof. Avi Sagi. Title: Carl Jaspers - From Selfhood to Transcendence: The Development of Metaphysical Consciousness in the Philosophy of Carl Jaspers (1947-1910). The dissertation was approved in 2002. Later, Prof. Miron won a Minerva post-doctoral scholarship in 2003-2004 and stayed at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. In 2007 she won an Alon scholarship and was accepted into the Program for Hermeneutics & Cultural Studies Program at the rank of senior lecturer. In 2016, she received the rank of full professor. Prof. Miron's research deals with post-Kantian philosophy - idealism, existentialism, phenomenology and hermeneutics as well as Jewish thought in modern times. She supervised PhD students in these fields and published many books and articles in international journals on these subjects.
Today the focus of her work is the thought of the members of the first generation of phenomenologists who worked alongside Husserl. The investigation of the possibilities for the metaphysical realization of the modern man is the unifying foundation of her phenomenological and hermeneutic studies.
During her work, Prof. Miron is active in many university committees, such as: Teaching Committee, Appointments Committee, Bater-Corona Committee, Bater Doctor Scholarship Winners Committee, President's Award Committee, Honorary Doctorate Committee, University Senate and more.
In November 2022, she founded the Israeli Phenomenology Forum together with her research students. The forum is intended to be a home for researchers who consider phenomenological thought and method tools to illuminate a wide range of human phenomena and a bridge for interdisciplinary investigations. This unique framework is the fruit of Prof. Miron's many years of research, dealing with various aspects of phenomenological thought, while examining its connections to the field of hermeneutics that developed alongside it. An integral part of the establishment of the forum are the research students of the program for generations who have written phenomenological and hermeneutic studies with an interdisciplinary approach. In the pioneering works written as part of the program and those added to be written in it, the vision of Edmund Husserl, the founding father of phenomenology, who saw it as a fundamental infrastructure in the study of human phenomena, is practically realized. Thus, in the spirit of the phenomenological tradition, which sees philosophical inquiry as a shared, alive and vibrant human activity, the forum is intended to serve as an interdisciplinary and interuniversity framework for research collaborations, including between the human sciences and the exact sciences, and a basis for collaborations with sister centers around the world. The forum was launched on 17.11.22 in a well-documented event with many participants.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Bar-Ilan University
Jan 1996 → Jan 2002
Award Date: 1 Jan 2002
Research
- תחומי מחקר
- פילוסופיה אירופאית פוסט-קנטיאנית
- פנומנולוגיה
- אקזיסטנציאליזם
- אידיאליזם גרמני
- הרמנויטיקה
- היסטוריה של הפסיכיאטריה והפסיכואנליזה
- מחשבה יהודית מודרנית
- Fields of Interest
- Post-Kantian European philosophy
- Phenomenology
- Existentialism
- German Idealism
- Hermeneutics
- History of psychiatry and psychoanalysis
- Modern Jewish thought
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Ethical renewal and transcendence: “Guilt” and “foundering” beyond self-understanding
Miron, R., 1 Jan 2024, The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy: Volume XXII 1: Celebrating Wilhelm Schapp, in Geschichten Verstrickt 2: Theodor Conrad and the Early Phenomenological Tradition. Vol. 22. p. 209-230 22 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Hedwig Conrad-Martius (1888-1966)
Miron, R., 21 Mar 2024, The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Women Philosophers in the German Tradition. Oxford University Press, p. 284-308 25 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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The Idea of the “I” in Hedwig Conrad-Martius
Miron, R., 2024, Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences. Springer Nature, p. 171-184 14 p. (Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences; vol. 21).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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הספרות העברית כ"כתב צופן": הדיאלוג הסמוי בין ברוך קורצווייל ובין קרל יאספרס
מירון, ר., 2024, In: בקורת ופרשנות: כתב-עת בין תחומי לחקר ספרות ותרבות. 48, p. 191-221 31 p.Translated title of the contribution :Hebrew Literature as a “Cipher Scripture”: The Hidden Dialogue between Baruch Kurzweil and Karl Jaspers Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A Philosophical Resonance: Hedwig Conrad-Martius Versus Edith Stein
Miron, R., 2023, Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences. Springer Nature, p. 313-342 30 p. (Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences; vol. 8).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review