Günter Fröhlich

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Günter Fröhlich (* 1969 in Augsburg ) is a German philosopher .

Life

Günter Fröhlich passed his A-levels at the Regensburger Domspatzen music high school in 1988 . After completing his military service, he began studying technical physics at the Technical University of Munich in 1989 , but after two semesters switched to the University of Regensburg to study philosophy and history . In 1996 he graduated with a master's degree . He completed the subsequent doctoral degree in philosophy with history as a minor in August 1999 with Ulrich Hommes in Regensburg. During his studies from 1993 to the end of 1997, he worked as a student assistant and from April 1996 as a research assistant at the chair for Protestant theology at the University of Regensburg with Hans Schwarz and then moved to the chair for practical philosophy at the University of Regensburg with Ulrich Hommes. There he worked as a research assistant until 2001 and then as a research assistant until March 2002. He then received a research grant from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation until 2004 . This was followed by teaching positions at the university and at the University Hospital Regensburg on medical ethics and teaching positions at the University of Applied Sciences in Regensburg . From April 2006 to February 2007 he was a representative of an assistant at the chair for theoretical philosophy at the University of Trier . From April 2008 to mid-February 2009 he was an assistant at the Chair for Practical Philosophy at the University of Regensburg. He then developed a rehabilitation concept for orthopedics at the Oberammergau health center .

Between 2009 and 2012 Fröhlich held the visiting professorship for philosophy at the Humboldt Study Center at Ulm University . He is also a private lecturer at the University of Regensburg.

Cheerful filed December 2014, the Bavarian Constitutional Court civil suit against the regulation one that habilitation must teach without compensation if they want to be a lecturer. The lawsuit was found admissible but dismissed. The private lecturers can generally be expected to bear the burden of the free title teaching. At the same time, the court made it clear that teaching fees can be granted for courses that are necessary for the completeness of the course offer or that are carried out in the public interest, and that courses offered by private lecturers at other universities can be counted towards the title teaching.

Fonts

  • A new psychologism? Edmund Husserl's Critique of Relativism and the Epistemology of Radical Constructivism by Humberto R. Maturana and Gerhard Roth. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2000, ISBN 3-8260-1907-5 .
  • The doctrine of space and the limit of metaphysics. The question of space in Plato and Kant. In: Sabine Feiner, Karl G. Kick, Stefan Krauss (Ed.): Interpretations of space. An interdisciplinary look at the phenomenon of space. Lit, Münster, Hamburg, Berlin, London 2001, ISBN 3-8258-5177-X , pp. 23-40.
  • with Gerhard Rogler: The Regensburg model for training in clinical ethics. Center for Medical Ethics, Bochum 2004, 2nd edition 2005, 3rd edition 2007, ISBN 3-931993-39-6 . (Medical ethical materials. Issue 157.)
  • Reflections on the structure of the argument in Plato's Protagoras. In: Classica et Mediaevalia. Revue danoise de philologie et d'histoire 55 (2004), pp. 49-84. ISBN 87-635-0339-5 . ISSN  0106-5815 .
  • Passibility of life. The philosophical question about suffering (as a basic question of a medical anthropology). In: psycho-logik. Yearbook for Psychotherapy, Philosophy and Culture , Vol. 1: Practice and Method. Positions 1 (2006), pp. 201-218. ISBN 978-3-495-45901-0 . ISSN  1861-4183 .
  • Thinking about the good. Ethical positions with Aristotle, Cicero, Kant, Mill and Scheler. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2006, ISBN 3-525-30151-0 .
  • The citizen and his education. Scheler and the political culture. In: Ralf Becker , Christian Bermes (ed.): The formation of society. Scheler's social philosophy in context. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-8260-3551-7 , pp. 110–126.
  • with Joachim Hahn and Falitsa Mandraka: Ethical aspects in the therapy of critically ill tumor patients in the series: The emergency and intensive therapy for hematological and oncological diseases , ed. v. Christian E. Wrede and Ernst Holler, in: Intensive Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine 44 (10/2007), pp. 416–428. Print ISSN  0175-3851 , online ISSN  1435-1420
  • John Stuart Mill: Utilitarianism. In: Classical Works on Philosophical Ethics , ed. v. Herbert Huber, Alber-Verlag, Munich, Freiburg 2010, pp. 230–265. ISBN 978-3-495-48386-2 .
  • Form and value. The complementary justifications of ethics in Immanuel Kant, Max Scheler and Edmund Husserl. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2011, ISBN 978-3826045639 . ([1]) (reviewed by Celia Cabrera, in: Anuario Filosófico 47/2 (2014), 471–473).
  • Anthropological ways. Ulm City Hall Lectures, in the series libri nigri (Volume 17), ed. v. Hans-Rainer Sepp, Verlag Traugott Bautz, Nordhausen 2012 with the articles: Welfare and will. The question of autonomy and the debate about living wills in politics and clinical practice (pp. 9–32), Zôon geloion. Man and laughter (pp. 33–52), torture and enemies. Can human dignity still be saved? (Pp. 53–89), naturalism, materialism, physicalism and the limits of objectivity (pp. 91–115), ethical emotions: feelings as the basis of moral motivation (pp. 117–156), relief and loss. The cultural-scientific function of technology and institutions (pp. 157–184), analysis and function. The question of the leading science and philosophical anthropology (pp. 185–225). ISBN 978-3-88309-734-3 .
  • The Aristotelian eudaimonia and the double meaning of the good life. In: Archive for Conceptual History 54 (2012), pp. 21–44. ISSN  0003-8946 (reviewed by Thomas Groß: Valuable acts. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , June 12, 2013, page N4).
  • Value and justification for maintaining the value. To reconcile moral, economic, legal and medical values. In: Kathrin Dengler, Heiner Fangerau (ed.): Allocation criteria in health care: Limits and alternatives. An introduction with medical and philosophical locations. transcript Verlag, Bielefeld 2013, pp. 195–221. ISBN 978-3-8376-2290-4 .
  • About the unhappiness of the well-being. Feelings of state and dynamic life and the 'fundamental errors of eudaimonism' in Max Scheler's book of formalism. In: Oliva Mitscherlich-Schönherr, Matthias Schlossberger (ed.): The luck of luck. Philosophical anthropology of the good life, (International Yearbook for Philosophical Anthropology, Vol. 4) , Verlag de Gruyter, Berlin, Munich, Boston 2014, pp. 167–185. ISSN  2192-4279 .
  • Theory of ethical advice in a clinical context. Philosophical foundation of an application-related model for case discussion and solution of value-based conflicts. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2014. ISBN 978-3-8260-5379-5 .
  • Plato and the basic questions of philosophy. UTB (Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht) Göttingen 2015. ISBN 978-3-8252-4398-2 .
  • The ape is descended from humans. Philosophical Studies on Our Prejudices. Meiner, Hamburg 2016. ISBN 978-3-7873-2988-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Philosopher wants to keep fighting In: Mittelbayerische.de , December 11, 2017
  2. ^ The tip professor. In: sueddeutsche.de , March 20, 2016
  3. Rudolf Neumaier: Scientists have to teach without a salary - the court thinks that's okay. In: sueddeutsche.de , January 12, 2018, accessed on January 14, 2018