Veit Thomas

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Veit Thomas (born March 15, 1958 in Wuppertal ) is a German philosopher.

Career

Thomas studied philosophy, history and literary studies at the University of Münster and then did his doctorate there. At the same time, he completed a degree as a musician at the Musikhochschule Westfalen-Lippe . For his book “Dignity and Proportionality” from the University of Kassel , he received the certificate of a “habilitation-adequate achievement”.

Thomas taught economic and social philosophy at the universities of applied sciences in Dortmund, Frankfurt / M., Neubrandenburg and the University of Münster. He also taught legal philosophy at the Alanus University for Art and Society and specialist didactics at the University of Cologne . He took part in the interdisciplinary research project “Ethics transdisciplinary” at the University of Salzburg with Michael Fischer. From 1993 to 1994 he lived in France.

Works

  • The meaning of suffering for man. Nietzsche's concept of a tragic modernity, Frankfurt / M. 1988 ISBN 3-8204-1431-2
  • The right to earth. The economic ethical consequence of human rights, Hamburg / Münster 1994 ISBN 3-89473-824-3
  • Dignity and proportionality. Basic concepts of the civilization of economic policy, Münster / Hamburg / Berlin / Vienna 2007 ISBN 978-3-8258-9783-3
  • God is a child. An attempt at cultural education in 59 theses, Münster / Hamburg / Berlin / Vienna 2015 ISBN 978-3-643-12918-5
  • Anatomy of Conservative Destructiveness. A study of the theory of suffering and culture on the conservative character, Berlin 2019 ISBN 978-3-643-14429-4

More publishments:

  • Human dignity - The wild urge of passions. A lecture on the philosophy of peace. Anniversary event on November 7th, 1998 in the Stadttheater Münster, Hamburg / Münster 1998
  • Dignity as an absolute and relational term. In: Archive for Legal and Social Philosophy, Archive for Legal and Social Philosophy, ARSP, IV 2001
  • "Ethics" learning area. In: Schneider, K., Brinker, E. u. a .: Nursing Education, Springer 2003, pp. 245–267, 2nd edition 2005 ISBN 3-540-41870-9
  • The human and constitutional civilization of the economy. In: Fischer, Michael u. Kurt Seelmann (ed.): Ethics in transdisciplinary language use, Volume 8, Frankfurt / M. 2008, pp. 331-348 ISBN 978-3-631-56774-6
  • The purpose of all law as the limitation of intra-specific struggles. In: Wöhle, Claudia B., Silvia Augeneder and Sabine Urnik (eds.): Philosophy of Law. From the basic subject to transdisciplinarity in law, economics and social sciences. Festschrift for Michael Fischer, Frankfurt 2010, pp. 77–92 ISBN 978-3-631-60231-7
  • The anger bestowed. Philosophical novel, Hamburg / Münster 1997 ISBN 3-8258-3515-4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Fischer, Michael u. Michaela Strasser (ed.): Ethics transdisciplinary, Volume 7, Frankfurt / M. 2007; Wöhle, Claudia B., Silvia Augeneder u. Sabine Urnik (ed.): Philosophy of law. From the basic subject to transdisciplinarity in law, economics and social sciences. Festschrift for Michael Fischer. Frankfurt / M. 2010