Christine Weckwerth

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Christine Weckwerth (born December 24, 1963 in Berlin ) is a German philosopher. She is considered an expert in Ludwig Feuerbach research.

Life

Christine Weckwerth studied at the Berlin School of Economics from 1982 to 1984 and, after dropping out, switched to the Humboldt University in Berlin , where she continued her studies in philosophy until 1988 and in 1993 did her doctorate on phenomenology with Hegel . Since January 1992 she has been working at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences , where she initially worked on Ludwig Feuerbach's estate in the research project “Feuerbach Complete Edition” and since 2005 has been working on the historical and critical “ Marx-Engels Complete Edition ”. She is a research associate in the research project “Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe” of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences . The director Manfred Wekwerth [sic!] Is her father.

Publications (selection)

Monographs

  • Metaphysics as phenomenology. A study on the origin and structure of Hegel's "Phenomenology of Mind", Würzburg 2000.
  • Ludwig Feuerbach for an introduction, Hamburg 2002.

Editions

  • Ludwig Feuerbach: Collected Works, ed. from the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences by W. Schuffenhauer, Vol. 13: Estate I: Erlangen 1829–1832, arr. by W. Schuffenhauer, Ch. Weckwerth u. a., Berlin 1999.
  • Ludwig Feuerbach: Collected Works, ed. from the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences by W. Schuffenhauer, Vol. 14: Nachlass II: Erlangen 1830–1832, arr. by W. Schuffenhauer and Ch. Weckwerth, Berlin 2001.
  • Marx-Engels Complete Edition . Department I. Volume 5. Karl Marx / Friedrich Engels: German Ideology. Manuscripts and prints. Edited by Ulrich Pagel, Gerald Hubmann and Christine Weckwerth. Published by the International Marx-Engels Foundation (IMES) Amsterdam. De Gruyter Academy Research, Berlin / Boston 2017. ISBN 978-3-11-048577-6 .

Essays

  • The mystic and philosopher Teutonicus Jacob Böhme in the mirror of early Feuerbach philosophizing, in: Ludwig Feuerbach and the history of philosophy, ed. by W. Jaeschke and F. Tomasoni, Berlin 1998, pp. 205-233.
  • Hegel as the theorist of difference. The pantheistic-realistic outcome of the young Feuerbach von Hegel, in: Ludwig Feuerbach and the history of philosophy, ed. by W. Jaeschke and F. Tomasoni, Berlin 1998, pp. 281-308.
  • Anthropology in the field of tension between romanticism and pre-march, in: romance and pre-march. On the archeology of literary communication in the first half of the 19th century, ed. by W. Bunzel, P. Stein and F. Vaßen, Bielefeld 2003, pp. 87-107.
  • Nachhegel's recourse to Jacobi. Feuerbach's anthropological abolition of the Jacobian philosophy of feeling, in: W. Jaeschke / B. Sandkaulen, (ed.), Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. A turning point in the intellectual education of the time (Studies on the eighteenth century, vol. 29), Hamburg 2004, pp. 422–452.
  • On the anthropological turn of the Hegelian phenomenology concept, in: Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit" today, ed. by A. Arndt and E. Müller, Berlin 2004 (German Journal for Philosophy, Special Volume 8), pp. 217–244.
  • Work or community practice? Marx in the mirror of recent reception tendencies, in: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (2008) 3, pp. 435-450 (2008).
  • Marx redivivus? Reflections on the critical and methodological content of Marx's theory, in: B. Bouvier / H. Schwaetzer u. a. (Ed.), What remains? Karl Marx Today (Politics and History Discussion Group in the Karl Marx House, no. 15), Trier 2009, pp. 129–157.
  • The body theme in Feuerbach - from pantheistic body-soul unity to physically sound interaction and communication between me and you, in: M. Jeske / M. Koßler, Philosophy of the Body. The beginnings with Schopenhauer and Feuerbach, Würzburg 2012, 179–198.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Review of "Ludwig Feuerbach for an introduction"
  2. ^ Academy of Sciences Berlin, presentation; Retrieved September 4, 2015