- Miles Groth
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Miles Groth (born 1946, Greensburg, Pennsylvania) is an American psychologist[1] and philosopher.
Groth is the author of three books about Martin Heidegger: Preparatory Thinking in Heidegger's Teaching (1987), The Voice that Thinks: Heidegger Studies (1997) and Translating Heidegger (2004), and a series of articles on existential analysis.
He was educated at Franklin and Marshall College, Duquesne University and Fordham University. He has taught psychology and philosophy at St. Vincent College (Latrobe, Pennsylvania) and Wagner College (Staten Island, New York). He is the author of several chapters in books on psychotherapy, and numerous articles in psychology and philosophy journals.
He is the author of Pericopes, a privately printed collection of poems. As founding editor of Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies and general editor of the International Journal of Men's Health, he has advanced the interdisciplinary study of boyhood and men's wellness. He has lectured on the topic of boyhood in Australia and Canada, as well as the United States.
References
- ^ Mcgrath, Charles (9 January 2011). "Man or Male?". The New York Times: p. 20. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/education/09men-t.html?pagewanted=2. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
Categories:- American philosophers
- Psychoanalysts
- Continental philosophers
- Living people
- 1946 births
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