Franz Zeder

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Franz Zeder (born November 29, 1948 in Deutschlandsberg ) is an Austrian literary scholar , high school teacher , author and lecturer at the Karl Franzens University in Graz .

Life and activities

Franz Zeder was born as the son of Franz and Friederike Zeder in Deutschlandsberg in southwest Styria. After graduating from the Bundesrealgymnasium Leibnitz , he studied German as a teaching post at the Karl Franzens University in Graz and then taught German and philosophy at high schools in Bad Radkersburg and Deutschlandsberg for decades . In 1986 he received his doctorate on the subject of aspects of the subject-object problem on the phenomenon of knowledge availability in Thomas Mann's literary creative process . In 2008 he completed his habilitation at the Karl Franzens University in Graz on the subject of skeptical philosophy didactics. About concepts, problems and topics of philosophy class . Franz Zeder is a member of the Austrian Society for Literature and the Thomas Mann Society in Zurich and has mainly published literary studies on the life and work of Thomas Mann.

His on the work of Studienratsmusik. An investigation into the skeptical reflexivity of Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus revised dissertation led to Franz Zeder also dealing with questions of philosophical skepticism and incorporating the results into his habilitation thesis . In addition to his preoccupation with Thomas Mann, he has since been interested in a "skeptical philosophy didactics ", which he has been conveying in courses at the Karl Franzens University in Graz since 1988 - in the course of critical considerations of direct didactic teaching instructions - based on doubt as the inner drive of constant further inquiries while philosophizing .

Books

  • Student council music. A study on the skeptical reflexivity of Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann , Peter-Lang-Verlagsgruppe , Frankfurt / Main 1995, ISBN 978-3-8204-1225-3
  • Thomas Mann in Austria , Siegen: Carl Böschen Verlag 2001, ISBN 978-3-932212-30-7
  • Thomas Mann: Letters to Jonas Lesser and Siegfried Trebitsch 1939–1954 , Frankfurt / Main: Klostermann Verlag 2006 (Thomas Mann Studies XXXVI)
  • Thomas Mann - Stefan Zweig. Correspondence, documents and intersections , Frankfurt / Main: Klostermann Verlag 2016 (Thomas Mann Studies LI)

Individual evidence

  1. Lecturer at the Karl Franzens University Graz, accessed on December 23, 2018
  2. BORG Deutschlandsberg accessed on December 23, 2018
  3. Habilitation thesis accessed on December 23, 2018
  4. ^ Austrian Society for Literature, accessed on December 23, 2018