Leo Hemetsberger

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Leo Hemetsberger (born March 9, 1965 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian philosopher .

Life

Hemetsberger studied at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 2005. He lives in Baden near Vienna . 2002–2015 he taught at the Military Academy Wr. Neustadt . In 2007 he founded the first philosophical practice in Lower Austria . From 2008–2014 he headed the postgraduate course in Culture & Organization at the University of Vienna in cooperation with the Institute for Cultural Concepts. Since 2010 he has been chairman of the Society for Applied Philosophy, which, in cooperation with the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Vienna, developed the first postgraduate course for philosophical practice in German-speaking countries. He has been teaching the course since 2015 and is a member of the advisory board.

Publications

  • Hegel's concept of gender and its systematic development. In: Max Gottschlich, Michael Wladika (ed.): Dialectical logic: Hegel's science of logic and its real-philosophical modes of reality. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2005, ISBN 3-8260-2741-8 , pp. 132-146.
  • On dialectics and gender in Hegel. Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-631-55580-4 .
  • Ancient concept of war. In: Armis et Litteris. Volume 18: Contributions to the modern concept of war. Theresian Military Academy, Wiener Neustadt 2008, DNB 988552256 .
  • Of the good life. In: Armis et Litteris. Volume 19: 10 years of "Military Leadership" at a university of applied sciences. Theresian Military Academy, Wiener Neustadt 2008, DNB 989582515 .
  • Finally out of cover. Österreichischer Wirtschaftsverlag, Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-3-85212-131-4 .
  • Gesa Birnkraut , Karin Wolf (eds.): Soft skills as instruments for managers in cultural management - philosophically paraphrased and viewed pragmatically. In: Cultural management in concrete terms. Volume 03, Institut für Kulturkonzepte Hamburg eV, 2009, ISBN 978-3-9811437-2-0 , pp. 84–95.

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