Martin Wallroth

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Martin Wall Roth (* 1964 in Cochem ) is a German philosopher and Diploma - Psychologist with behavior therapy training. He is currently professor for ethics in social work at the Münster University of Applied Sciences with a focus on professional ethics in helping and healing professions, philosophical and ethical aspects of addiction and mental illness and their treatment, research ethics and the ethics of the social-scientific transformation of human life.

Origin and education

After attending the Martin von Cochem High School in Cochem on the Moselle , he completed a double degree in psychology and philosophy at the University of Trier , which he completed in 1990 with a diploma in psychology and in 1994 with a master's degree in philosophy. In 1998 he was at the University of Trier with his writing, Moral ohne Reife? Plea for an ethical moral understanding of the Dr. phil. PhD (first reviewer: Prof. Dr. Anselm Winfried Müller, second reviewer: Prof. Dr. Leo Montada ). Until 2000 he worked as a research assistant in Faculty I - Philosophy at the University of Trier. From 2001 to 2004 he worked as a group therapist in the AHG clinics Daun - Am Rosenberg and from 2004 to 2010 he was team leader and, from 2009, overall therapeutic director in the AHG clinic Tönisstein for addiction disorders and psychosomatics in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler . As a part-time job, he was a lecturer, first in Department I - Philosophy at the University of Trier, then at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Bonn , and finally in the Department of Social Sciences at the Koblenz University of Applied Sciences , as well as at the Catholic University (NRW) department in Cologne , in the master’s course Active addiction help , in which he still teaches part-time today.

From 2010 to 2015 he was professor for clinical social work as well as for the philosophical and ethical foundations of social work in the newly founded Faculty of Commerce and Social Work at the Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences (HAW) in Suderburg . From 2012 to 2015 he was dean of the Faculty of Commerce and Social Work and, since its establishment, also elected chairman of the ethics committee at Ostfalia HAW.

Since 2015 he has been professor for ethics in social work in the social affairs department at Münster University of Applied Sciences.

further activities

Publications (selection)

  • Review of Friedo Ricken , Antike Skeptiker , Munich, Beck 1994 (co-author: Anselm Winfried Müller), Archive for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 78 (1996), pp. 201–204.
  • Virtue and mental health , Imago Hominis, quarterly publication of the Institute for Medical Anthropology and Bioethics, Vol. 7, 2000, pp. 139–147
  • Morality without maturity? : a plea for a moral understanding based on virtue ethics , Freiburg / Munich: Alber, 2000, 192 pp. ISBN 978-3-495-47987-2
  • Psychology of Virtue , In: Manfred Prisching (Ed.): Postmoderne Virtues? Their positioning in contemporary cultural life, Social Ethics Series of the Austrian Research Association, Vol. 2, pp. 143–161, Vienna, Passagen Verlag, 2001, ISBN 3-85165-464-1
  • Justice in state and society: The contribution of the individual , Stiftung Demokratie Saarland (Ed.): Fliegende Blätter. Thoughts at the time, Saarbrücken, 2001
  • Autonomy vs. virtue? A virtue-ethical defense of ethical individualism , In: Karl-Heinz Pohl & Anselm Winfried Müller (Eds.): Chinese ethics in a global context. Moral bases of contemporary societies, pp. 213–224, Leiden / Boston: Brill, 2002
  • Patient Autonomy or Paternalism? Justification problems in the psychotherapy of addiction , In: Klaus Rothermund (Hrsg.): Gute Reasons. Symposium on the importance of reason in practice. (Ethik Aktuell series, Vol. 7, pp. 85-107), Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2003, ISBN 3-17-018136-X
  • The value of repentance. Scheler's analysis of repentance in the light of recent Anglo-Saxon contributions , In: Christian Bermes (Hrsg.): Vernunft undfühl. Scheler's Phenomenology of Emotional Life, pp. 49–60, Würzburg: Königshausen and Neumann, 2003
  • Philosophers on the issue of "Trapped in the Net": Martin Buber , In: Wir Tönissteiner , 2007
  • Martin Wallroth, From the sense of addiction - philosophical aspects , In: Children and addiction risks: Risks - Prevention - Help, by Michael Klein. With a foreword by Sabine Bätzing (pp. 27–39), Stuttgart / New York: Schattauer, 2008, ISBN 978-3-7945-2318-4 in the Google book search
  • Strengths and opportunities of clinical social work: The example of addiction help , In: Journal for clinical social work, Vol. 9 (1) pp. 4-6, 2013
  • Company addiction prevention and addiction support. Measures, challenges and opportunities , (co-author: Bernd Schneider), In: B. Badura, A. Ducki, H. Schröder, J. Klose & M. Meyer (Eds.): Absence Report 2013. Damned to success - the addict Arbeitsgesellschaft ?, 2013, Berlin - Heidelberg
  • Ethical self-formation or just competence development? - On the reception of virtue ethics in the professional ethics of social work , In: Ruth Conrad & Roland Kipke (eds.): Self-formation. Contributions to the clarification of a human practice, pp. 225-239, Münster: Mentis, 2015 doi : 10.30965 / 9783957438560_022
  • Human nature, practical reason and good scientific practice in the perspective of an Aristotelian naturalism , In: Wolfgang Krieger & Björn Kraus (ed.): Normativity and scientific quality in the science of social work. On the critique of normative dimensions in theory, science and practice of soc. Arb., Pp. 275-302, Weinheim, Beltz Juventa Verlag, 2018, ISBN 978-3-7799-3836-1

family

Martin Wallroth is married and has an older brother.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Personal profile of Prof. Dr. phil. Martin Wallroth, In: fh-muenster.de
  2. ^ Wallroth, Martin, In: zks-verlag.de
  3. 175 years of higher schools - Cochem, a documentation of the Martin-von-Cochem-Gymnasium 1993, by Reinhold Schommers 1993, p. 278
  4. a b Ethics in Social Work, Ethics in Social Work, FH professor conducts research through "argumentative exchange" with his students, Prof. Dr. Martin Wallroth, FH Münster press releases, June 25, 2015
  5. Hochschulschrift, Moral ohne Reife ?: a plea for an ethical moral understanding, Martin Wallroth, Freiburg im Breisgau, Munich, Alber 2000, 192 p., ISBN 978-3-495-47987-2
  6. Review of: Friedo Ricken. Ancient skeptics. Munich: Beck 1994
  7. Virtue and Mental Health
  8. ^ Justice in State and Society: The Contribution of the Individual
  9. Autonomy vs. virtue? A virtue-ethical defense of ethical individualism
  10. The value of repentance. Scheler's analysis of repentance in the light of recent Anglo-Saxon contributions
  11. ^ Philosophers on the subject of the booklet "Caught in the Net": Martin Buber
  12. Strengths and Opportunities of Clinical Social Work: The Example of Addiction Help
  13. Company addiction prevention and addiction support. Measures, challenges and opportunities