Chad A. Haag

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Chad A. Haag
Born United States
Nationality American
Education University of Northern Colorado
Alma mater University of Colorado Boulder
Occupation Philosopher

Chad A. Haag is an American philosopher.

He currently lives in Uchakkada, Kerala, India.

Education

Haag majored in philosophy at the University of Northern Colorado. He graduated with a Master's degree in comparative literature from the University of Colorado Boulder.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

Books

Chad Haag has published several books.[13][14]

  • Social Justice Madness (2021)
  • The Later Philosophy of Pentti Linkola (2020)
  • Hermeneutical Death: The Technological Destruction of Subjectivity (2020)
  • The Hermeneutics of Ecological Limitation: Ecophilosophy Beyond Environmentalism (2019)
  • The Philosophy of Ted Kaczynski: Why the Unabomber was Right about Modern Technology (2019)
  • A Critique of Transcendental Memology: A Peak Oil Philosophy of Truth (2018)

Personal life

Chad A. Haag is married to Minu Haag. The couple currently lives in Uchakkada, Kerala, India.[15]

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