Christian Geyer-Hindemith

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Christian Geyer-Hindemith (* 1960 in Aachen ) is a German journalist and editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung .

Geyer studied philosophy, history and German in Bonn and Cologne. After his exams , he volunteered for the newspaper “ Die Welt ” and worked as an editor for the “University” area. He conducted his first interview with the psychologist Paul Watzlawick . Since 1992 he has been the features editor of the FAZ, where he first worked for the supplement “Geisteswissenschaften”, then for many years was responsible for the department “New Non-Fiction”. Geyer is editor of the Suhrkamp volumes “Biopolitics. The Positions ”(2001) and“ Brain Research and Free Will. On the interpretation of the latest experiments ”(2004). In Kadmos Kulturverlag he published the essay by Niklas Luhmann Die Knappheit der Zeit and the urgency of the Temporary (2013), which analyzes how time pressure changes life. In the same volume, Geyer deals with late modern forms of contingency under the title Das Ent Grenzte Leben - Between Deadline and Borderline .

Publications

  • Niklas Luhmann. The shortage of time and the urgency of the temporary. Kulturverlag Kadmos, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-86599-120-1 .
  • Gesine Schwan : What we live from. The personal and the political. A conversation with Christian Geyer. Piper, Munich et al. 2009, ISBN 978-3-492-05278-8 .
  • as editor: Brain research and free will. For the interpretation of the latest experiments (= edition suhrkamp . 2387). Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-518-12387-4 .
  • as editor: Biopolitics. The positions (= edition suhrkamp. 2261). Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 2001, ISBN 3-518-12261-4 .

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