Ingeborg Schuessler

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Ingeborg Schüßler (born December 25, 1938 in Cologne ) is a German philosopher and historian of philosophy who worked as a full professor at the University of Lausanne from 1981 to 2004 and has continued to work as "professeur honoraire de l'Université de Lausanne" since her retirement in 2004 .

Schüßler studied from 1959 to 1964/65 at the University of Cologne and at the Université Paris-Sorbonne . In 1964/65 she passed the first state examination in Romance studies , German studies and philosophy , followed by a doctorate in philosophy in 1969 and her habilitation in philosophy at the University of Cologne in 1978.

From 1964 to 1965 she was an assistant at the Romance Department, and since 1967 assistant, research assistant, private lecturer and adjunct professor at the Philosophical Department of the University of Cologne. In 1981 she was appointed full professor at the University of Lausanne. The description of your chair there is: “ Philosophy contemporaine et modern. Généalogie de la pensée occidentale . ”Since 2004 she has been retired. She has been visiting professor at the Universities of Zurich , Lucerne , Neuchâtel , Mainz and Texcoco / Universidad autónoma Mexico City.

Schüßler has published on Aristotle , Kant , Fichte , Schiller , Hegel , Schopenhauer , Kierkegaard , Marx , Nietzsche and Heidegger . The thematic focuses of her work are: philosophy and science ; Philosophy and art ; Basic questions of the European history of thought. She describes her philosophical position as a " herméneutique phénoménologico-généalogique des questions et positions philosophiques ".

She also edited the volumes GA 19 (Plato) and GA 78 (Anaximander) of the Martin Heidegger Complete Edition . She edits the French-language section of the Heidegger Studies with Pascal David . After all, she is Vice-President of the Société internationale d'études kantiennes de langue française .

Fonts (selection)

  • The confrontation between idealism and realism in Fichte's science theory. Basis of the entire science of science 1794/95. Second presentation of the science teaching 1804. Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1972 (= Diss. Cologne 1969)
  • (Ed., With Wolfgang Janke): Being and historicity. Karl-Heinz Volkmann-Schluck for his 60th birthday. Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1974.
  • Philosophy and Science positivism. The mathematical principles in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and the independence of the sciences. Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1979 (= Habil. 1978)
  • Aristotle. Philosophy and science. The problem of the independence of the sciences. Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1982.
  • La question de la vérité (Thomas d'Aquin - Nietzsche - Kant - Aristote - Heidegger). Editions PAYOT-Lausanne, 2001.
  • Hegel et les "rescendances" de la métaphysique. (Hegel - Schopenhauer - Nietzsche - Marx - Kierkegaard - Le positivisme scientifique). Editions PAYOT-Lausanne, 2003.
  • Art et liberté dans l'idéalisme transcendantal (Kant et Schiller). Editions PAYOT-Lausanne, 2005.

literature

  • Michael Esfeld, Jean-Marc Tétaz (ed.): Généalogie de la pensée modern. Volume d'hommage à Ingeborg Schüßler - Genealogy of modern thought. Ontos-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Lancaster 2004

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