Andreas Hetzel

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Andreas Hetzel (born January 7, 1965 in Münster ) is a German philosopher .

Life

From 1986 to 1993, Andreas Hetzel studied philosophy, German , journalism and sociology at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster and at the Goethe University in Frankfurt . In 1993 he obtained his master's degree at the University of Münster ( Aesthetic world exploration with Oswald Spengler and Walter Benjamin ). The doctorate ( Between Poiesis and Practice. Elements of a Critical Theory of Culture ) took place in 1999 at the TU Darmstadt . There he completed his habilitation with the text Rhetorical Speech Thinking. A Pragmatics Beyond Action Theory (2009). In addition to various positions at philosophical institutes, u. a. in Chemnitz, Darmstadt, Innsbruck, Vienna and Magdeburg, in 2013 he was offered a professorship for philosophy at Fatih University in Istanbul and in 2015 a professorship for social philosophy at the University of Hildesheim , where he still teaches today.

His fields of work include philosophy of language, political philosophy, cultural and social philosophy, philosophical aesthetics and environmental ethics. Since 2019 he has been the spokesman for the DFG Graduate School 2477 “Aesthetic Practice”.

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  1. DFG-Graduiertenkolleg 2477 - Aesthetic Practice . ni-hildesheim.de. Retrieved April 5, 2020.