Oren Ben-Dor (Hebrew: אורן בן דור) is a philosopher living in the UK. He is a former professor of law and philosophy[1] at the University of Southampton School of Law in the United Kingdom. He has published two books on these topics and edited a third on the troubled relationship between law and art. His work has been published in various academic and mainstream publications.

He received his Bachelor of Laws from Birmingham University (1992), and his Master of Arts (1993) and Doctor of Philosophy (1997) from University College London.[2]

He is currently writing two books, one which explores the notion of "place" and the limits of phenomenology and practical reason, and another on Palestine, in particular the relationship between the persistence of violence and existential fetters that pervade and reproduce this violence.

Ben-Dor was born in Nahariya, northern Israel. He has supported academic boycotts of Israel universities,[3] writing that those on the Israeli "left" who oppose it are "sophisticated accomplices to the smothering of debate."[4] He has written about alleged apartheid in Israel, bias in Israel's education system,[5] the ethical and legal challenges facing Palestine, and the use of violence by the Israeli state.[6]

In 2007, he joined a number of intellectuals and activists in signing a "One State Declaration" which calls for one democratic state in the whole of Israel and Palestine.[7] He has supported that alternative in public debate.[8] Ben-Dor has engaged in academic debate with Oren Yiftachel in the journal Holy Land Studies regarding the one-state solution.[9][10]

Bibliography

  • Editor, Law and Art: Ethics, Aesthetics, Justice, Routledge Cavendish, April 25, 2010, ISBN 0-415-56021-7 ISBN 978-0415560214
  • Review of A Stranger in the Land: Jewish Identity beyond Nationalism, Journal of Palestine Studies, Summer 2008, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 91–92
  • Transcending Nationalism, Journal of Palestine Studies, Autumn 2007, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 112–113
  • Debating Israeli Ethnocracy and the Challenge of Secular Democracy: I. A Critique of Oren Yiftachel, Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Volume 6, Number 2, November 2007
  • Thinking About Law: In Silence With Heidegger, Hart Publishing (UK), September 2007, ISBN 1-84113-354-X ISBN 978-1841133546
  • Book Review: “Catastrophe Remembered”, Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Volume 6, Number 1, pp. 119–121, Edinburgh University Press, May 2007, E-ISSN 1750-0125 Print ISSN 1474-9475
  • Challenging Core Immorality in Palestine: Philosophical Reflections on the Anti-Apartheid Struggle and the Current “Boycott of Israel” Debate, Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies, Volume 6, pp. 75–105, May 2007, Edinburgh University Press, ISSN 1474-9475.
  • Constitutional Limits and Public Sphere: A Critical Study of Bentham's Constitutionalism, Hart Publishing (UK), March 2001, ISBN 1-84113-111-3 ISBN 978-1841131115

References

  1. Oren Ben-Dor (July 26, 2006). "Who are the real terrorists in the Middle East?", The Independent.
  2. University of Southampton Law School Academic Biography of Oren Ben-Dor.
  3. Oren Ben-Dor, The boycott should continue: A fight to foster real academic freedom in Israel should unite academics all over the world, The Independent, May 30, 2005.
  4. Academic freedom in context, Al-Ahram Weekly, Issue No. 747, June 16–22, 2005.
  5. The portrayal of Arabs in textbooks in the Jewish school system in Israel, Arab Studies Quarterly, January 1, 2007.
  6. McGurk, Tom (4 January 2009). "Gaza is at the centre of an unwinnable war". The Sunday Business Post. Dublin. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  7. Just one state, Al-Ahram Weekly, Issue No. 876, December 20–26, 2007.
  8. Sivaramakrishnan, Arvind, A one-state solution for Israel and Palestine, The Hindu, July 24, 2008.
  9. Yiftachel, Oren, (2007), "II. From Ethnocracy to Peace through Gradual Bi-Nationalism: A Response to Oren Ben-Dor", Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Volume 6, Number 2, November 187–195
  10. Oren Ben-Dor (2007) "Debating Israeli Ethnocracy and the Challenge of Secular Democracy: I. A Critique of Oren Yiftachel", Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Volume 6, Number 2, November
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.