Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann

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Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann is a German philosopher.

Life

She studied philosophy, history and German at the universities of Munich and Bochum . After receiving his doctorate in 1991 as Dr. phil. with a thesis on Georg Lukács ' Heidelberg philosophy of art (Bochum), she was a research assistant at the Hegel Archive of the Ruhr University Bochum from 1991 to 1995 , editor of the volume Hegel's Philosophy of Law as part of the Collected Edition of Works. Since 1995 she has been an assistant at the Institute for Philosophy, Department III, the FernUniversität in Hagen, supervising the research focus on legal and historical philosophy in German idealism. In 2004 he completed his habilitation with the thesis “Legal Philosophy as Practical Philosophy. - Hegel's basic lines as a contribution to the foundation of practical philosophy ”.

Her main areas of work are practical philosophy with a focus on legal and social philosophy, Hegel and the philosophy of German idealism, post-idealistic aesthetics, the history of philosophy and supervision of the research focus on legal and historical philosophy of German idealism.

Fonts (selection)

  • Georg Lukács' Heidelberg philosophy of art . Bonn 1992, ISBN 3-416-02283-1 .
  • Hegel and the Rehabilitation of Practical Philosophy. “Property and freedom” - two basic concepts of practical philosophy in Hegel and the Hegelians . Hagen 1995, OCLC 632986030 .
  • Constitution and Revolution. Hegel's Constitution and the Revolutions of the Modern Age . Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-7873-1550-0 .
  • Philosophy of Law as Practical Philosophy. Hegel's basic lines of the philosophy of law and the foundation of practical philosophy . Paderborn 2011, ISBN 978-3-7705-5003-6 .

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