Consciousness, Literature and the Arts
Archive
Biographies of Contributors
_______________________________________________________________
Michael Woods was born in Dublin
into a family of eleven and was educated in University College Dublin and
Trinity College Dublin as well as in Monash University, Victoria, Australia
where he lectured. He is married and has four children.
His varied life has taken him to most places in the world where he has worked in
colleges and universities principally as a philosophy teacher but also as a
teacher of sociology, Latin, economics and history. He is currently head of the
philosophy department at the European School in Luxembourg where he now lives.
Perhaps as a reflection of this diversity he has published in a number of areas:
philosophy of time, aesthetics, Kant, philosophical logic (in Dialectica,
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, British Journal of Phenomenology among
others), two collections of poetry (Where Deathless Horses Weep, Minerva Press
1996, and The Needle in the I, being prepared for publication), several short
stories (in The Pittsburg Quarterly, Enfuse Magazine and other publications) and
some travel writing (Szirine, Australian Yachting).