Michael Reder

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Michael Reder (born January 21, 1974 in Würzburg ) is a German philosopher . He has held the Chair of Practical Philosophy at the University of Philosophy in Munich since 2012 and has been a Life Member at Clare Hall Cambridge since 2018 .

Life

Reder studied philosophy , Catholic theology and economics in Munich , Tübingen and Freiburg im Üechtland from 1994 to 2000 . He completed his master's degree with a thesis on Schleiermacher's aesthetics (supervisor: Manfred Frank ). He wrote his dissertation from 2000 to 2002 as a research assistant for the Rottendorf project Global Solidarity in Munich and from 2002 to 2004 as a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation . After receiving his doctorate in 2004 as Dr. phil.With a social-philosophical work on the global governance paradigm, he worked from 2005 to 2010 at the Institute for Social Policy at the University of Philosophy . During this time he was responsible for the research project “Climate Change and Justice” carried out in cooperation with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) . In 2011 he completed his habilitation in philosophy at the Philosophical Faculty of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) with a thesis on the current attention of political philosophy for religion (reviewer: Axel Hutter and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl ). In the course of this work, a discussion volume with Jürgen Habermas under the title “An awareness of what is missing” was created.

Since 2012 he has been professor for practical philosophy and holder of the chair for practical philosophy with a focus on international understanding at the University of Philosophy. The chair, inaugurated in 2010, was established by the Helmut and Angela Six Foundation for International Understanding at the University of Philosophy. In addition, since 2011 Reder has headed the research and study project "Global Solidarity" of the Rottendorf Foundation . Since 2016 he has also been the head of the Institute for Ethics and Social Philosophy at the University of Philosophy. In the 2018 summer semester he has a research semester and during this time he is an Academic Visitor at the University of Cambridge and Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall Cambridge.

Act

Reder's work is primarily concerned with the philosophy of the 20th and 21st centuries. In particular, he researches global problems from the perspective of social and political philosophy and in the tradition of critical theory . In addition, he deals with philosophical pragmatism (especially democratic theory) and post-structuralist authors. His previous research projects have been devoted to a. the ethical implications of climate change , intercultural aspects of the world common good, representation of future generations as a vacancy in democracy (funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation ) and solidarity practices of the present (funded by the BMBF ). He is also the senior editor of the Yearbook on Practical Philosophy in Global Perspective .

Publications (selection)

  • Global governance. Philosophical models of world politics . Darmstadt: Scientific Book Society, 2006
  • with Johannes Wallacher , Tobias Karcher, Josef Wieland (eds.): Business ethics in the field of tension between cultures and religions , In: Global Solidarity - Steps to a New World Culture, Volume 14, Kohlhammer 2006, ISBN 978-3-17-019532-5
  • with Johannes Müller, Tobias Karcher, Friedrich Wilhelm Graf (eds.): Religions and Globalization , In: Global Solidarity - Steps to a New World Culture, Volume 16, Kohlhammer 2007, ISBN 978-3-17-019878-4
  • Religion in Secular Society: On the New Attention to Religion in Political Philosophy . Freiburg: Alber, 2nd revised edition 2014
  • Globalization and philosophy. An introduction . Darmstadt: Scientific Book Society, 2009
  • Philosophy of plural societies: 18 controversial fields of social philosophy . Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Dr. Michael Reder. Retrieved June 6, 2018 .
  2. Michael Reder: Global Governance. Philosophical models of world politics . 1st edition. Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 2006, ISBN 978-3-534-20000-9 .
  3. Ottmar Edenhofer , Johannes Wallacher , Michael Reder and Hermann Lotze-Campen : Global but just: Fighting climate change, development . Ed .: MISEREOR and Münchner Rück Foundation. CH Beck, Munich 2010, ISBN 3-406-60656-3 .
  4. Michael Reder: Religion in a secular society. About the new attention to religion in political philosophy . 2nd Edition. Alber, Freiburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-495-48540-8 .
  5. Michael Reder and Josef Schmidt (eds.): A consciousness of what is missing. A discussion with Jürgen Habermas . Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt 2008, ISBN 978-3-518-12537-3 .
  6. ^ First chair for international understanding in Germany. Retrieved June 5, 2018 .
  7. Interview with Michael Bordt: University President Bordt: The time is ripe. Deutschlandfunk, accessed on June 6, 2018 .
  8. ^ Rottendorf project. Retrieved June 6, 2018 .
  9. Ethics and Social Philosophy. Retrieved June 6, 2018 .
  10. ^ Clare Hall | A place to think. Retrieved June 6, 2018 .
  11. Michael Reder: Globalization and Philosophy. An introduction . Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 2009, ISBN 978-3-534-21667-3 .
  12. Michael Reder: Democracy as experimental practice and radical social criticism - comparison of pragmatic and radical-democratic impulses for the theory of democracy . In: Journal for Philosophical Research . tape 72 , no. 2 . Vittorio Klostermann, 2018.
  13. Edenhofer, Ottmar .: Climate change, justice and sustainability: linking climate and development policy . Springer, Dordrecht 2012, ISBN 978-94-007-4540-7 .
  14. Reder, Michael; Risse, Verena; Hirschbrunn, Katharina; Stoll, Georg (Ed.): Global common good: intercultural perspectives on a just and ecological transformation . Frankfurt, ISBN 978-3-593-50318-9 .
  15. The website is under construction. Retrieved June 6, 2018 (German).
  16. Yearbook Practical Philosophy in Global Perspective | Herder.de. Retrieved June 5, 2018 .