Jeffrey Hanson is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Boston College, USA. His publications include 'Michel Henry's Problematic Reading of The Sickness unto Death', 'Michel Henry's Theory of Disclosive Moods', 'Michel Henry's Critique of the Limits of Intuition', 'Michel Henry and Søren Kierkegaard on Paradox and the Phenomenality of Christ', and 'Phenomenology and Eschatology in Michel Henry', among other essays on Kierkegaard and French phenomenology. He is the editor of Kierkegaard as Phenomenologist (Northwestern University Press).
Michael Kelly is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Boston College, USA. His publications include Dispossession: On the Untenability of Michel Henry's Theory of Self-Awareness, as well as numerous essays on Husserl, the history of phenomenology, time-consciousness, and the philosophy of technology. He is the editor of
Bergson and Phenomenology (Palgrave Press).