Dr Dominic Kelly
Dr Dominic Kelly
Lecturer
My profile
Biography
My interest in philosophy stemmed from an experience I had which led me to question how existence is meaningful if God does not exist. This led in turn to an interest in nihilism and my research has reflected this through my engagement with Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Heidegger. My research has also sparked an insterest in the history of philosophy and the importance of coming to terms with the past as a way of trying to understand the present and anticipate the future.
Academic and professional qualifications
BA (Philosophy with English), MA (Philosophy), PhD, Manchester Metropolitan University
Research outputs
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Books (authored/edited/special issues)
Kelly, D. (2022) Beyond Nihilism: the turn in Heidegger’s thought from Nietzsche to Hölderlin. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.
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Journal articles
Kelly, D. (2020) 'The Necessity of Thinking Historically – Heidegger After Nietzsche.' Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 51(2) pp. 162-173.