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Name : Thomas Kalariparambil
Permanent Address : Suvidya College, Electronics City P.O., Bangalore - 560 100, Karnataka

Personal Details  
Date of Birth : 12. 04. 1959
Place of Birth : Kanjirathanam, Kerala, India
Nationality : Indian

Schooling  

1964-1968 :
St.John’s Primary School Kanjirathanam (4 Years)

1968-1971 :
St.John’s Upper Primary School Kanjirathanam (3 Years)

1971-1974 :
St.John’s High School Kanjirathanam (3 Years)

1976-1978 :
Pre-University Degree (2 Years)

Higher Education  
1979-1981: Bachelor in Philosophy at ‘Pontifical Athenaeum’ in Pune, India
1982-1984 : Master in Philosopy at ‘Pontifical Athenaeum’ in Pune, India
1984-1987 : Bachelor in Theology at ‘St. Peter’s Pontifical Seminary’ in Bangalore
1993-1998 : Doctorate in Philosophy at Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg, Germany

Professional Activities  
1988-1993 : Lecturer for Philosophy in Suvidya College, Bangalore
1994-Till Now : : Professor for Philosophy in Suvidya College, Bangalore;
: Visiting Professor for Philosophy at Jnanadeepa Vidyapeeth, Pune and Dharmaram College Bangalore.
1999-2006 : Rector and President of Suvidya College, Bangalore, India.
2000- : Associate Editor of the international philosophical journal “Heidegger Studies“, Dunker and Humblot.

Publications  
Books  
1999. : Das befindliche Verstehen und die Seinsfrage, Berlin: Dunker & Humblot

Co-Translator  
2006. : Martin Heidegger, Mindfulness, trans. Parvis Emad and Thomas Kalary, London: Continuum

Articles  
2000 : “Towards sketching the ‘Genesis’ of Being and Time,” in Heidegger Studies, XVI , 189-220.
2002 : “Hermeneutic Pre-conditions for Interpreting Heidegger: A Look at Recent Literature, Part One, Gneral Introduction to Heidegger’s Thought and its Place in Western Philosophy,” in Heidegger Studies, XVIII, 160-180.

2003 :
“Hermenutic Pre-Condtions for Interpreting Heidegger: A Look at Recent Literature, Part Two, Focussing on, and Thinking after Beiträge,” in Heidegger Studies, XIX , 131-157.
2005 : “Hermeneutic Phenomenology and Related Questions: the Emotional, the Political, and the Godly,” in Heidegger Studies, XXI, 135-157.
2006 : “Historicality and Inceptualness: The Systematic Place of Der Begriff der Zeit and Über den Anfang in Heidegger’s Thinking,” in Heidegger Studies, XXII , 27-47.
2007 : “Hermeneutic Inadequacy of Kisiel’s ‘Review and Overview’ of Recent Heidegger Translations,” to appear in the 2007 issue of the yearly Studia Phaenomenologica.

Area of Specialization : Heidegger Studies, Philosophy of Religion, Cotemporary Western Philosophy, and Epistemology