Ludwig Nagl

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Ludwig Nagl (born April 27, 1944 in Vöcklabruck , Austria) is associate professor i. R. at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Vienna .

Career

Nagl studied philosophy, history and German at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 1969. In 1970/71 he taught as an assistant professor at the Department of Philosophy at Millersville University of Pennsylvania . From 1971 to 1981 Nagl was a university assistant at Austrian universities: 1971–1977 at the Institute for Philosophy and Group Dynamics at the University of Educational Sciences, Klagenfurt, 1977–1981 at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Vienna. In the summer of 1978 and 1980 he taught as an adjunct professor at Millersville University. In 1981 Nagl completed his habilitation at the University of Vienna for the entire field of philosophy (Venia legendi as university lecturer). He spent the autumn semester of 1987 as a visiting scholar at the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University , where he studied pragmatism / neopragmatism and film aesthetics. Nagl has been an associate professor at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Vienna since 1991. In 1993 he taught as a visiting professor at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Jena . He spent the autumn semester 1996 again as a visiting scholar at Harvard, now affiliated with the Minda de Ginzburg Center for European Studies.

Nagl was twice - in addition to his regular teaching and research activities at the University of Vienna - as visiting professor at Austrian universities: in 1999 at the theological faculty of the University of Innsbruck and in 2002 at the private university in Linz. Ludwig Nagl has been an associate professor since October 2009. R. 2010 Nagl was visiting professor at the University of St. Petersburg .

Publications (selection)

  • On contemporary Kant research . Paths of Research, Volume CCLXXXI. - Darmstadt: Scientific Book Society 1981 (Ed., Together with Peter Heintel)
  • Society and Autonomy. Studies on the development of social theory from Hegel to Habermas. - Vienna 1983.
  • Where does analytic philosophy stand today? - Vienna / Munich 1986 (ed., Together with Richard Heinrich).
  • The Philosophers and Freud. - Vienna / Munich 1988 (ed., Together with Helmuth Vetter).
  • Charles Sanders Peirce. - Frankfurt a. M./New York 1992.
  • Textuality of Philosophy - Philosophy and Literature. - Vienna / Munich 1994 (Ed., According to Hugh J. Silverman)
  • Philosophy and Psychoanalysis - A Symposium of the Wiener Festwochen. - 2nd edition, Giessen 1997 (Ed., According to Helmuth Vetter and Harald Leupold-Löwenthal).
  • Pragmatism. - Frankfurt a. M./New York 1998.
  • Film aesthetics. - Berlin / Vienna / Munich 1999 (ed.).
  • System of philosophy? Festival ceremony for Hans Dieter Klein. - Frankfurt a. M./Bern/New York 2000 (Ed., According to Rudolf Langthaler).
  • Based on the philosophy essays by Stanley Cavell. - 2nd edition, Berlin 2001 (Ed., According to Kurt R. Fischer).
  • The Legacy of Wittgenstein: Pragmatism or Deconstruction . - Frankfurt a. M./Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York / Oxford 2001 (Ed., Together with Chantal Mouffe).
  • Essays on Jacques Derrida and Gianni Vattimo, "Religion". - Frankfurt a. M./Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York / Oxford 2001 (ed.).
  • Religion according to the criticism of religion. - Berlin / Vienna / Munich 2003 (ed.)
  • Film Thinking - Thinking Film. - Vienna 2004 (Ed., Together with Eva Waniek and Brigitte Mayr).
  • Systematic media philosophy. - Berlin 2005 (Ed., According to Mike Sandbothe).
  • "Man's limit is divine". Contributions to the philosophy of religion. - Berlin 2007 (Ed., Together with Klaus Dethloff and Friedrich Wolfram).
  • Many Religions - One Reason? A dispute with Hegel. - Vienna / Berlin 2008 (Ed., Together with Herta Nagl-Docekal and Wolfgang Kaltenbacher).
  • The veiled absolute. Essays on contemporary religious philosophy. - Frankfurt a. M./Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York / Oxford / Vienna 2010. (The volume contains essays on Habermas , Derrida , William James , Royce , Dewey , Rorty and Putnam .)
  • A film philosophy symposium with Robert B. Pippin. Western, Film Noir and the Dardenne Brothers' cinema , Berlin: De Gruyter 2016 (Ludwig Nagl and Waldemar Zacharasiewicz, eds.)
  • Europe, democracy, ecumenism, culture. Festschrift for Raoul Kneucker on his 80th birthday , Vienna-Cologne-Weimar: Böhlau Verlag 2018 (Gertraud Diem-Wille, Ludwig Nagl, Anton Pelinka, Friedrich Stadler, eds.)

Ludwig Nagl is co-editor of the Wiener Reihe. Topics of philosophy (since 1986; so far 20 volumes). From 1979 to 1989 he was the Vienna editor of the Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Philosophie , Hanover.

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