Grice e
Hösle: l’implicatura conversazionale -- l’intersoggetivo di Vico -- filosofia
italiana – Luigi Speranza (Milano). Filosofo italiano. Grice:
“I like Hösle – for one, he helped me understand Vico when stating that what
Vico is after is a ‘science of the inter-subjective world;’ since I’m also into
that I suppose I am Vico!” – Figlio di Johannes Hösle, direttore del Goethe
Institut, e Carla Gronda –, vero «enfant prodige» della filosofia, precoce e
profondo conoscitore delle lingue antiche (greco, latino, sanscrito, ma anche
pali e avestico) e di numerose lingue occidentali (ne parla sette ed è in grado
di leggerne dodici). Vittorio G. H. Si laura con la tesi “Verità e storia: uno
studio sulla struttura della storia della filosofia sulla base di un'analisi
paradigmatica dell'evoluzione da Parmenide di Velia a Platone” (Milano, Guerini
e Associati, A. Tassi, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici, Hegeliana). Alla
«scoperta» di Hösle contribuì in modo determinante l'Istituto Italiano per gli
Studi Filosofici, che lo chiamò a Napoli. Imposta in maniera originale il
problema dei rapporti tra dimensione sistematica (unita latitudinale) e
dimensione storica (unita longitudinale) della filosofia, analizzando lo
sviluppo da Parmenide di Velia a Platone. In “Il compimento della tragedia
nell'opera tarda di Sofocle: un’osservazione storico-estetica” (A. Gargano,
Napoli, Bibliopolis, Memorie dell’Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici)
combina l'approccio estetico con l'approccio filosofico, cerca di individuare
una logica di sviluppo nella storia della tragedia e, in contrasto con
l'approccio consueto, considera Sofocle come il compimento sintetico di questa
storia. Il pensiero fondamentale espresso nell'opera tarda di Sofocle è sintesi
dei principi che sono alla base dell'arte di Eschilo e di Euripide, principi
che vengono fatti valere insieme da Sofocle e così portati alla loro verità".
Alievo di Toth, si occupa anche del problema della matematica in Platone (“ I
fondamenti dell'aritmetica e della geometria in Platone” – Milano, tr. E.
Cattanei, Vita e pensiero). In “Interpretare Platone” (Milano, Guerini e
Associati, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici), e in “Il dialogo filosofico. Poetica di un
genere” analizza il genere del dialogo mettendo in connessione il punto di
vista filosofico con il punto di vista letterario. Al problema della tragedia è
dedicato “La gerarchia dei tragici). A Napoli tenne una serie di seminari
sull'idealismo (“Lo Stato in Hegel”, La città del Sole). La riflessione sull'idealimo
si sviluppa in stretta connessione colla "fondazione ultima riflessiva"
e con la soluzione fornita a tale problema dalla pragmatica trascendentale.
L'unica alternativa consistente al relativismo scettico, dominante nel panorama
della filosofia contemporanea ed assurto oggi ad una sorta di principio
dell'opinione pubblica, consiste nell'impostazione riflessiva presente negli
idealisti, che è necessario sviluppare. Alla “pragmatica” trascendentale va
riconosciuto il merito di aver riproposto la "fondazione ultima
riflessiva". Tale fondazione va ripensata nella sua portata ontologica, superando
il formalismo nella direzione di una formulazione ri-elaborata dell'idealismo
(“La fondazione dell'idealismo” – Milano, Guerini e Associati, Istituto
Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici, Hegeliana). Della pragmatica trascendentale,
in relazione al problema di questa “fondazione ultima riflessiva” Hösle torna
in “La crisi della contemporaneità e la responsabilità della filosofia”. Apel
viene analizzato all'interno delle più importanti tendenze della filosofia
contemporanea, viene esposta in modo dettagliato la "prova" della
fondazione ultima riflessiva ("prova apagogica") e vengono discussi
questioni relative al linguaggio privato, alla controversia “spiegare-comprendere
e alla fondazione dell'etica. Cura “La Scienza nuova” di Vico, compito
affidatogli dall'Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici. La cura è
preceduta da “Introduzione a Vico: l’inter-soggetivo” (Milano, Guerini,
Istittuo Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici).
-- una introduzione filologica e teoretica in cui Hösle illustra il
significato della concezione vichiana per una teoria delle scienze della
cultura filosoficamente fondata. La rilessione culmina nella ri-formulazione
dell'idealismo: “L’intersoggettivo” (Napoli, La Scuola di Pitagora). Sostiene
che l'aporia di Hegel consiste nell'aver tras-curato l’inter-soggetivo nella logica,
la parte fondativa del Sistema. Qesta lacuna comporta un grave squilibrio nella
struttura complessiva del sistema, in particolare, nel concetto dello spirito
oggettivo e nel concetto dello spirito assoluto, che restano scoperte sul piano
logico, senza un co-rispettivo categoriale in grado di fondare la struttura inter-soggettiva
di cui trattano. Questa aporia è alla radice di sub-aporie come, ad esempio,
l'appiattimento del “dover-essere” sull'”essere” con la conseguente visione
passatista e la questione della conclusione del sistema. Cerca di mostrare come
l'idea fondamentale dell'idealismo sia indispensabile sia per fondare in modo
rigoroso il“discorso” sia per superare la scissione tra scienze della natura e
scienze dello spirito che caratterizza in modo aporetico il pensiero moderno e
contemporaneo, promossa dall'Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici e per "La
scuola di Pitagora", è uscita una Postfazione. Sposta la sua
riflessione dalla "filosofia prima" alla "filosofia
seconda", occupandosi di problemi morali e politici, tra cui ha un posto
di rilievo la questione dell'ecologia (“Filosofia della crisi ecologica” –
Torino, Einaudi). I suoi studi delle moderne scienze sociali, politologia ed
economia soprattutto, sono poi confluiti “Morale e politica. Fondamento di
un'etica politica”. Vanno ricordati, innanzi tutto, i lavori sul significato
filosofico della teoria dell'evoluzione (“Portata e limiti della teoria evoluzionistica
della conoscenza” – Napoli, La Città del Sole). Saggi: “Aristotele e il
dinosauro” (Torino, Einaudi); “Sulla comicità” a riprova del costante interesse
nutrito per le forme d'arte, come il teatro e il cinema, in cui l'inter-soggettività
-- la categoria centrale della sua riflessione -- gioca un ruolo determinante. “Il
concetto di filosofia della religione” (Napoli, La Scuola di Pitagora); “La
legittimità del politico” (Milano, Guerini, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi
Filosofici); “Per una lettura non riduttiva di Platone” (Napoli, La scuola di
Pitagora). Eberhard Karls Tübingen; Habilitation (accredited as an University
Lecturer); Philosophy. Habilitationsschrift: „Subjektivität und
Intersubjektivität. Untersuchungen zu Hegels System“ Eberhard Karls Tübingen;
Ph.D. summa cum laude; Major: Philosophy; First Minor: Indology; Second Minor:
Greek; Dissertation: “Wahrheit und Geschichte. Studien zur Struktur der
Philosophiegeschichte unter paradigmatischer Analyse der Entwicklung von
Parmenides bis Platon“ Albert Ludwigs Freiburg, Ruhr Bochum, Eberhard Karls
Tübingen, Regensburg. Che cosa sono le scienze umane e a quale scopo si
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Verpflichtung und Eudämonismus. Idealität und Realität in der natural law,
and politics in dealing with refugees, appears in a volume edited by J.
Althammer 8-VH 8/9/17 Ethik,” in: Idealismus heute, ed. by V. Hösle and
F. Suarez-Müller, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft: Darmstadt 2015, 254-270.
15. How did Western culture subdivide its various forms of knowledge?
Historical reflections on the metamorphoses of the tree of knowledge, in: Forms
of Truth and the Unity of Knowledge, ed. by V. Hösle, Notre Dame 2014, 29-69;
German translation appears in: Objektiver und absoluter Geist nach Hegel, ed.
by A. Kok and T. Oehl, Leiden/Boston 2017. 16.Charismatiker, Genie, Prophet und
dynamischer Unternehmer. Zum inneren Zusammenhang der Elemente einer
Begriffsfamilie, in: Scheidewege 43 (2013/14), 388-403 17. Philosophie als
Beruf, in: Vereinigung der Schweizerischen Hochschuldozierenden Bulletin The
Search for the Orient in German Idealism, in: Zeitschrift der Deutschen
Morgenländischen Gesellschaft Can a plausible story be told of the history of
ethics? An alternative to MacIntyre’s After Virtue, in: Dimensions of Goodness,
ed. by V. Hösle, Newcastle upon Tyne 2013, 113-148; Portuguese translation in:
Síntese 39/125 (2012), 345-378; German translation in: Vermisste Tugend? Zur
Aktualität der Philosophie Alasdair MacIntyres, ed. by M. Kühnlein and M. Lutz-
Bachmann, Berlin 2015, 39-96 20. Historical evolution of aesthetic theories,
in: The Many Faces of Beauty, ed. by V. Hösle, Notre Dame 2Why does the
environmental problem challenge ethics and political philosophy?, in: Selected
Papers from the XXII World Congress of Philosophy, ed. by M.-H. Lee (=Journal
of Philosophical Research, Special Supplement), Charlottesville 2012, 279-292
22.Neun Reduktionismen in der Hermeneutik als Vereinseitigungen der Momente des
Verstehensprozesses, in: Reduktionismen und Antworten der Philosophie, ed. by
W. Grießer, Würzburg 2012, 175-194; English translation in: Understanding
Fiction. Knowledge and Meaning in Literature, ed. by J. Daiber, E. Konrad, T.
Petraschka and H. Rott, Münster 2012, 220-237 23. Reversals in Clint Eastwood’s
Gran Torino (together with Mark Roche), in: Religion and the Arts 15 (2011),
648-679 24. Why teleological principles are inevitable for reason. Natural
theology after Darwin, in: Biological Evolution: Facts and Theories, ed. by G.
Auletta, M.Leclerc, and R.A. Martinez, Rome 2011, 433-460; German translation
in: Post-Physikalismus, ed. by M. Knaup, T.Müller and P. Spät, Freiburg/München
2011, 271-305 as well as in: Evolutionstheorie und Schöpfungsglaube, ed. by
H.Ph. Weber and R. Langthaler, Göttingen 2013, 249-280 25. Ethics and
Economics, or How Much Egoism Does Modern Capitalism Need? Machiavelli’s,
Mandeville’s, and Malthus’s New Insight and Its Challenge, in: Crisis in a
Global Economy. Re-planning the Journey, ed. J.T. Raga/M.A. Glendon, Vatican
City 2011, 491-513 as well as in: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 97
(2011), 425-440; German translation in: jus, ars, philosophia et historia.
Festschrift für Johannes Strangas, ed. by D. 9-VH 8/9/17 8/9/17
Charalambis and Ch. Papacharalambous, Baden-Baden/Thessaloniki/Athen 2017,
21-43 26. Methodology, in: The SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics: Core and
Emerging Issues, ed. by R. Chadwick, T. Ten Have, E.M. Meslin, Los Angeles
2011, 10-19 27. Dante’s Commedia and Goethe’s Faust. Similarities and
Differences, in: The European Image of God and Man. A Contribution to the
Debate on Human Rights, ed. by H.-Ch. Günther and A.A. Robiglio, Leiden/ New
York 2010, 313- 344 28. The Idea of a Catholic Institute for Advanced Study,
in: The Idea of a Catholic Institute for Advanced Study, ed. by V. Hösle and
D.L. Stelluto (Notre Dame 2010), 9-29 29. Poetische Poetiken in der Neuzeit:
Boileau, Pope, Friedrich Schlegel und Adorno, in: Zeitschrift für Ästhetik und
allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 55 (2010), 25-47 30. The European Union and the
USA: Two contemporary versions of Western „empires“?, in: Transzendentale
Konzepte in aktuellen Bezügen, ed. by H.-D. Klein and R. Langthaler, Würzburg
2010, 81-104 and in: Symposium. Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy
Italian translation in: Hermeneutica 2013, 279-311 31. Inwieweit ist der
Geistbegriff des deutschen Idealismus ein legitimer Erbe des Pneumabegriffs des
Neuen Testaments?, in: Zeitschrift für Neues Testament 25/13 (2010), 56-65;
English translation in: Philotheos 11 (2011), 162-174; Italian translation in:
Humanitas 67/4 (2012), 697-710 32. Poetische Poetiken in der Antike: Horaz‘
„Ars poetica“ und Pseudo-Longinos‘ Περι υψους, in: Poetica 41 (2009), 55-74 33.
Soziobiologie, in: Handbuch Anthropologie. Der Mensch zwischen Natur, Kultur
und Technik, ed. by E.Bohlken and Ch.Thies, Stuttgart/Weimar 2009, 242-249;
English translation in: Symposium. Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy
16/1 (2012), 112-128 34. Ich kann immer noch nicht anders als kompatibilistisch
zu denken, in: Erwägen – Wissen – Ethik 20 (2009), 34-37 35. Inwieweit ist man
dafür verantwortlich, sich über sich selbst zu informieren? Moral- und
rechtsphilosophische Reflexionen im Zusammenhang mit der Aids- Pandemie, in:
HIV/AIDS – Ethische Perspektiven, ed. by S. Alkier and K. Dronsch, Berlin/New
York 2009, 13-35 36. Eine metaphysische Geschichte des Atheismus, in: Deutsche
Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (2009), 319-327; English translation in:
Symposium. Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy Hungarian translation in:
Mérleg 46 (2010), 216-228 37. Did the Greeks deliberately use the Golden Ratio
in an Artwork? A Hermeneutical Reflection, in: La Parola del Passato The Lost
Prodigal Son’s Corporal Works of Mercy and the Bridegroom’s Wedding. The
Religious Subtext of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, in: 10-VH
8/9/17 Anglia 126 (2008), 477-502; enlarged German translation in: Habitus
fidei – Die Überwindung der eigenen Gottlosigkeit, hg. von J. Alberg und D.
Köder, Paderborn 2016, 311-339 39. Variationen, Korollarien und Gegenaphorismen
zum zweiten Band der “Escolios a un texto implícito” von Nicolás Gómez Dávila,
in: Kritische Theorie zur Zeit. Für Christoph Türcke zum sechzigsten
Geburtstag, ed. by O.Decker and T.Grave, Springe 2008, 94-108; Italian
translation in: Nicolás Gómez Dávila e la crisi dell’Occidente, ed. by F.Meroi
and S. Zucal, Pisa 2014, 67-84; Spanish translation in: Eikasia 75 (Agosto
2017), (online) 40. Über den Vergleich von Texten. Philosophische Reflexionen zu
der grundlegenden Operation der literaturwissenschaftlichen Komparatistik, in:
Orbis Litterarum 63 (2008), 381-402 41. Wilhelm Meister and Mignon as models
for Nicholas Nickleby and Smike?, in: Neohelicon German translation in:
Zwischen Sprachen und Kulturen: Das kritische Wort. Festschrift für Italo
Michele Battafarano, ed. by Elmar Locher, Würzburg 2016, 145-164 42. Dickens
als Kritiker des Goetheschen Bildungsromans? Ein Strukturvergleich von Wilhelm
Meisters Lehrjahren und Great Expectations, in: Germanisch- Romanische
Monatsschrift 58 (2008), 149-167 43. Nach dem absoluten Wissen. Welche
Erfahrungen des nachhegelschen Bewußtseins muß die Philosophie begreifen, bevor
sie wieder absolutes Wissen einfordern kann?, in: Hegels Phänomenologie des
Geistes. Ein kooperativer Kommentar zu einem Schlüsselwerk der Moderne, ed. by
K.Vieweg und W.Welsch, Frankfurt 2008, 627-654 44. Der Geist als Nostalgiker
des Lebens. Was verbindet und was unterscheidet Grillparzers „Sappho“ und Manns
„Tonio Kröger“?, in: Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 127 (2008), 177-198
45. Scheitern angesichts der Umweltvergiftung. Ein Vergleich von Henrik Ibsens
En Folkefiende und Wilhelm Raabes Pfisters Mühle, in: Wirkendes Wort 58 (2008),
27-51 46. De eenheid van het weten en de werkelijkheid van de universiteit, in:
Nexus 50 (2008), 677-688; German original in: Scheidewege 39 (2009/10), 43-57
47. Cicero’s Plato, in: Wiener Studien Pre-established harmony between parental
and free choice of the partners. Masked encounters in Ludvig Holberg’s
Mascarade, Carlo Goldoni’s I Rusteghi, and Georg Büchner’s Leonce und Lena, in:
Komparatistik 2007, 145- 163 49. Apologie der Postmoderne, in: Kritik der
postmodernen Vernunft. Idealistische Perspektiven, ed. by B.Goebel and F.Suárez
Müller, Darmstadt 2007, 259-268; Spanish translation in: Éticas convergentes en
la encrucijada de la postmodernidad, ed. by R.Salas Astraín, Santiago/Temuco
2010, 333-346, and in: Erasmus 13/1 (2011), 102-116 50. The Idea of a
Rationalistic Philosophy of Religion and Its Challenges, in: Jahrbuch für
Religionsphilosophie 6 (2007), 159-181; German translation in: 11-VH
8/9/17 Wiener Jahrbuch für Philosophie 42 (2010), 33-57; Hungarian translation
in: Mérleg Kann die Systemtheorie eine Ethik der Wissenschaft ersetzen?, in:
Erwägen – Wissen – Ethik Die Schönheit der Geometrie, in: Ein Buch, das mein
Leben verändert hat. Liber amicorum für Wolfgang Beck, ed. by D.Felken, München
2007, 204-206 53. Erste und dritte Person bei Burchell und Goethe: Theorie und
Performanz im zehnten Buch von “Dichtung und Wahrheit“, in: Goethe-Jahrbuch 123
(2006), 115-134 54. Religion of art, self-mythicization and the function of the
church year in Goethe’s Italienische Reise, in: Religion and Literature 38.4
(Winter 2006), 1- 25; German translation in: Autoinvenienz, ed. by. R.
Breuninger and P.L. Oesterreich, Würzburg 2012, 35-58 55. Was ist
neohegelianisch an “Moral und Politik”?, in: Wiener Jahrbuch für Philosophie 38
(2006), 99-112 56. Platonism and Its Interpretations. The Three Paradigms and
Their Place in the History of Hermeneutics, in: Eriugena, Berkeley, and the
Idealist Tradition, ed. by St.Gersh and D. Moran , Notre Dame 2006, 54-80;
already in: Videtur 14 (2002), 5- 24 57. Wissenschaftsentwicklung in den USA.
Aus dem Archiv des Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, in: Stimmen der
Zeit (2006), 303-316 58. Encephalius. Ein Gespräch über das Leib-Seele-Problem,
in: Das Leib-Seele- Problem, ed. by Th. Buchheim und F.Hermanni, München 2006,
101-130; English translation in: Mind and Matter Wie sollte eine synthetische
Platondarstellung aussehen? Einige Überlegungen angesichts von Kutscheras neuer
Platonmonographie, in: Philosophiegeschichte und Logische Analyse 9 (2006),
175-211 60. Erwiderung auf die Replik Franz von Kutscheras in „Philosophiegeschichte
und Logische Analyse“ 9/2006 auf meine Rezension seines Platonbuches, in:
Wiener Jahrbuch für Philosophie 37 (2005), 272-276 61. Religion,
Religionsverlust und Erzählstrategien in einer neueren Autobiographie. Zu
Johannes Hösles “Vor aller Zeit. Geschichte einer Kindheit” sowie “Und was wird
jetzt? Geschichte einer Jugend”, in: Zur Sprache gebracht. Philosophische
Facetten. ... Festschrift für Peter Novak, ed by. N.Leißner und R.Breuninger,
Ulm 2005, 91-103 62. Psychologie des Spielers und Ethik des Va-banque-Spiels.
Zu Friedrich Schillers Die Verschwörung des Fiesko zu Genua, in: Wege zur
Politischen Philosophie und Politik. Festschrift für Martin Sattler, ed. by G.
von Sivers und U.Diehl, Würzburg 2006, 41-64 63. Philosophy and its Languages.
A Philosopher’s Reflections on the Rise of English as Universal Academic
Language, in: The Contest of Languages, ed. by M.Bloomer, Notre Dame 2005,
245-262 64. Was kann man von Hegel objektiv-idealistischer Theorie des Beriffs
noch lernen, das über Sellars’, McDowells und Brandoms Anknüpfungen
hinausgeht?, in: Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 30 (2005), 139-158;
English translation in: The Dimensions of Hegel’s Dialectic, ed. by N.G.
Limnatis, London 2010, 216-236 65. Reasons, emotions and God’s presence in
Anselm of Canterbury’s Dialogue Cur deus homo (together with Bernd Goebel), in:
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (2005), 189-210; German translation
in: Die Frage nach dem Unbedingten. Gott als genuines Thema der Philosophie, ed
F.Resch and M. Klinkosch, Dresden Die Philosophie und ihre literarischen Formen
– Versuch einer Taxonomie, in: Das Geistige und das Sinnliche in der Kunst, ed.
by D.Wandschneider, Würzburg 2005, 41-55 67. Berufsethik der Geheimdienste und
Krise der hohen Politik. Philosophische Betrachtungen zum literarischen
Universum von John Le Carrés Spionageromanen im allgemeinen und zu Absolute
Friends im besonderen, in: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift 79 (2005), 131-159 68.
Replik auf Ursula Hoyningen-Süess’ Kommentar, in: Pädagogik und Ethik, ed. by
D.Horster und J.Oelkers, Wiesbaden 2005, 333-339 69. Platons “Protreptikos”.
Gesprächsgeschehen und Gesprächsgegenstand in Platons “Euthydemos”, in:
Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 147 (2004), 247- 275 70. „Great Books
Programs.“ Die Rolle der Klassiker im Bildungsprozeß, in: Kultur, Bildung oder
Geist?, ed. by R.Benedikter, Innsbruck 2004, 117-133 71. Interreligious
Dialogues during the Middle Ages and Early Modernity, in: Educating for
Democracy: Paideia in an Age of Uncertainty, ed. by A.M.Olson, D.M.Steiner, and
I.S.Tuuli, Lanham 2004, 59-83; German translation in: Dialog und Verstehen, ed.
by G.Damschen and A.G. Vigo, Berlin 2015, 59-88 72. Eine Form der
Selbsttranszendierung philosophischer Dialoge bei Cicero und Platon und ihre Bedeutung
für die Philologie, in: Hermes 132 (2004), 152-166; English translation in:
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26, No.1 (2005), 29-46 73. Wie soll man
Philosophiegeschichte betreiben? Kritische Bemerkungen zu Kurt Flaschs
philosophiehistorischer Methodologie, in: Philosophisches Jahrbuch 111 (2004),
140-147 74. Wahrheit und Verstehen. Davidson, Gadamer und das Desiderat einer
objektiv- idealistischen Hermeneutik, in: Logik, Mathematik und Natur im
objektiven Idealismus. Festschrift für Dieter Wandschneider, ed. by W.Neuser
und V.Hösle, Würzburg 2004, 265-283; English translation in: Metaphysik und
Hermeneutik. Festschrift für Hans-Georg Flickinger zum 60. Geburtstag, ed. by
H. Eidam/ F. Hermenau/ D. de Souza, Kassel 2004, 117-141 as well as in: Between
Description and Interpretation: The Hermeneutic Turn in Phenomenology, ed. by
A.Wierciński, Toronto 2005, 376-391; Italian translation in: Hermeneutica 2005,
321-346 75. Variationen, Korollarien und Gegenaphorismen zum ersten Band der
“Escolios a un texto implicito” von Nicolás Gómez Dávila, in: Die Ausnahme
denken. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von K.-M.Kodalle, ed. by C.Dierksmeier,
2 Bde., 13-VH Würzburg 2003, II 149-163 76. Hans Jonas’ Stellung in der
Geschichte der deutschen Philosophie, in: Weiterwohnlichkeit der Welt. Zur
Aktualität von Hans Jonas, ed. by Ch. Wiese und E. Jacobson, Frankfurt 2003,
34-52 and 325-328 as well as in: Synthesis philosophica 35-36 (2003), 5-19;
enlarged version in: Weltinnenpolitik für das 21. Jahrhundert, ed. by U.Bartosch,
K.Gansczyk, Hamburg 2007, 139-157; Croatian translation in: Filozofska
Istraživanja 90/3 (2003), 539-552; English translation in: The Legacy of Hans
Jonas: Judaism and the Phenomenon of Life, ed. by H.Tirosh- Samuelson and
Ch.Wiese, Leiden/Boston 2008, 19-37 77. Globalisierung und US-amerikanische
Hegemonie, in: Ethik, Politik und Kulturen im Globalisierungsprozess, ed. by
R.Elm, Bochum 2003, 220-230. 78. Kritische Anmerkungen zur Theorie des
gerechten Krieges, in: Neue Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte 6/2003, 9-13;
Portuguese translation in: Videtur Inferenzialismo in Brandom e olismo in
Hegel. Una risposta a Richard Rorty e alcune domande per Robert Brandom, in:
Hegel contemporaneo, a cura di L.Ruggiu e I.Testa. Milano 2003, 290-317; German
translation in: Diskurs und Reflexion, ed. by W. Kellerwessel, W. J. Cramm, D.
Krause, H. C. Kupfer, Würzburg 2005, 463-486; English original in: Graduate
Faculty Philosophy Journal 27, No. 1 (2006), 61-82 80. Is There Progress in the
History of Philosophy?, in: Hegel’s History of Philosophy, ed. by D.A.Duquette,
Albany, NY 2003, 185-204 81. Interpreting Philosophical Dialogues, in: Antike
und Abendland 48 (2002), 68-90 82. Zum Verhältnis von Metaphysik des Lebendigen
und allgemeiner Metaphysik. Betrachtungen in kritischem Anschluß an
Schopenhauer, in: Metaphysik. Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten, ed. by
V.Hösle, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 2002, 59-97 83. Könnte die Europaische Union
als Bundesstaat funktionieren? Und kann sie ein Bundesstaat werden?, in:
Universitas 56 (2001), 1234-1244 84. Die Metaebene der bioethischen Diskussion.
Einige Bemerkungen zu Michael Neumanns Kirchentagsrede, in: Scheidewege
31(2001/2002), 95-102 85. Replik, in: Eine moralische Politik? Vittorio Hösles
Politische Ethik in der Diskussion, ed. by B.Goebel und M.Wetzel, Würzburg
2001, 291-314 86. Das Umweltproblem im 21. Jahrhundert. Dimensionen einer
Krise, in: Gedanken zur Nachhaltigkeit, ed. by L. di Blasi, B.Goebel und
V.Hösle, München 2001, 9-36 and 263-264; reprinted in: Handbuch Generationengerechtigkeit,
ed. by Stiftung für die Rechte zukünftiger Generationen, München 2003, 125-150;
Italian tranlation in: Una nuova etica per l’ambiente, ed. by C.Quarta, Bari
2006, 71-94 87. Die Philosophie und ihre Medien, in „Platonisches Philosophieren“.
, Zehn Vorträge zu Ehren von Hans Joachim Krämer, ed. by Th.A.Szlezák unter
Mitwirkung von K.- H.Stanzel, Hildesheim/ Zürich/New York 2001, 1-17 88.
Platonismus und Darwinismus, in: Freiburger Institut fur Palaowissenschaftliche
Studien, Kleine Schriftenreihe Nr. 6, 2001, 1-36; Spanish translation in:
Universitas Philosophica 39 (2002), 11-48; English original in: Darwinism and
Philosophy, ed. 14-VH 8/9/17 by V. Hösle and Ch. Illies, Notre Dame 2005,
216-242 89. Verfall der deutschen Universitaten? Hochschulen in den USA und
Deutschland, in: Stimmen der Zeit 219 (2001), 377-386, abbreviated version in:
Die Tagespost vom 20.4.2002, Nr.48, p.10 90. Ethik des Erwählten und Metaphysik
des Geistes und des Lebens. Zu Thomas Manns Philosophie, in: System der
Philosophie? Festgabe für H.-D.Klein, ed. by L.Nagl/R.Langthaler, Frankfurt
a.M. 2000, 51-68; Portuguese translation in: Nós e o absoluto. Festschrift em
homenagem a M.Araújo de Oliveira, ed. by C.Cirne- Lima and C.Almeida, São Paulo
2001, 133-151 91. Theodizeestrategien bei Leibniz, Hegel, Jonas, in: Pensare
Dio a Gerusalemme, ed, by A.Ales Bello, Roma 2000, 219-243 as well as in:
Leibniz und die Gegenwart, ed. by F.Hermanni und H.Breger, München 2002, 27-51;
Portuguese translation in: O Deus dos filósofos modernos, ed. by.C.Almeida and
M.Araújo de Oliveira, Petrópolis English translation in: Philotheos 5 (2005),
68- 86; Hungarian translation in: Mérleg 41 (2005/3), 283-310 92. Der Ort von
Kants Geschichtsphilosophie in der Geschichte der Geschichtsphilosophie, in:
Grundlage des Rechts. Festschrift für Peter Landau, ed. by R.H.Helmholz, P.
Mikat, J. Müller und M. Stolleis, Paderborn u.a. 2000, 997 – 1012; Italian
translation in: Lo Spirito e il potere. Questioni di pneumatologia politica,
ed. by M. Nicoletti, Brescia 2012, 145-165; English translation in: Von Platon
bis Fukuyama. Biologistische und zyklische Konzepte in der
Geschichtsphilosophie der Antike und des Abendlandes, ed. by D. Engels,
Bruxelles 2015, 205-221 93. Why Do We Laugh at and with Woody Allen?, in: Film
& Philosophy 2000, 7-50 94.Philosophy and the Interpretation of the Bible,
in: Internationale Zeitschrift für Philosophie 1999/2, 181-210; German
translation in: Jahrbuch für Philosophie des Forschungsinstituts für
Philosophie Hannover 12 (2001) 83-114; Hungarian translation in: Mérleg 38
(2002/3), 250-279; Italian translation in: Itinerari as well as in: „Conservare
l’intelligenza“. Lezioni rosminiane, ed. by M. Nicoletti and F. Ghia, Trento
2012, 37-76 95. Aufgaben der Naturphilosophie heute, in: Die Aufgaben der
Philosophie heute, ed. by V.Hösle, P.Koslowski, R.Schenk, Wien 1999, 35-45 96.
Zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Sozialwissenschaften, in: Politische
Deutungskulturen, Festschrift für K.Rohe, ed. by O.N.Haberl/T.Korenke, Baden-
Baden abbreviated version in: Essener Unikate 16/2001: Erfahrung, 88-99;
Italian translation in: QUADERNI DI TEORIA SOCIALE Religion, Theologie,
Philosophie, in: Auf neue Art Kirche sein. Festschrift für Bischof Dr. J.
Homeyer, ed. by W.Schreer und G.Steins, München 1999, 210-222; Hungarian
translation in: Mérleg 37 (2001/1), 35-49; Portuguese translation in: Veritas
47/4 (2002), 567-579; English translation in: Philotheos 3 (2003), 3-13 98.
Rationalism, Determinism, Freedom, in: On Quanta, Mind and Matter. Hans Primas
in Context, ed. by H.Atmanspacher, A.Amann and U.Müller-Herold, Dordrecht 1999,
299-323; German translation in: Jahrbuch für Philosophie des
Forschungsinstituts für Philosophie Hannover 10 (1999), 15-43 99. Gerechtigkeit
zwischen den Generationen, in: Was steht uns bevor? 15-VH 8/9/17 8/9/17
Mutmaßungen über das 21.Jahrhundert. Aus Anlaß des 80. Geburtstages von Helmut
Schmidt, ed. by M.Gräfin Dönhoff und Th.Sommer, Berlin 1999, 189-200; Russian
translation in: Aktual‘nye problemy Ebropy 2000-2: Ebropa i mir, Moscow 2000,
235-245 100. Chancen und Gefahren von Begabung und Begabungsförderung, in: epd-
Dokumentation 34/98, 9-19; reprinted in: Philosophieien aus dem Diskurs, ed. by
H. Burckhart, H. Gronke, Würzburg 2002, 729-743 and in: Pädagogik und Ethik,
ed. by D. Horster and J. Oelkers, Wiesbaden 2005, 295-313 101. Woher rührt der
außerordentliche literarische Wert der russischen Literatur des 19.
Jahrhunderts?, in: Communio 27 (1998), 359-372; Czech translation in:
Teologicky Sbornik 1 (2002), 3-14; Russian translation in: Suszhnost' i slovo.
Sbornik nauchnukh statej k iubileiu professora N. V. Motroshilovoj, ed. by M.
Solopova and M. Bykova, Moscow 2009, 144-160 102. Ökologie und Christentum, in:
Begründete Hoffnungen, ed. by Ch.Nickels, Frankfurt 1998, 199-206 103.
Philosophische Grundlagen eines zukünftigen Humanismus, in: Erfurter
Universitätsreden, ed. by P.Glotz, München 1998, 47- 73 as well as in: Kultur
und Menschlichkeit. Neue Wege des Humanismus, ed. by F.Geerk, Basel 1999, 67-86
104. Der Darwinismus als Metaphysik (together with Ch.Illies), in: Jahrbuch für
Philosophie des Forschungsinstituts für Philosophie Hannover 9 (1998), 97-127;
Korean translation in: Science, Philosophy and Culture 31 (1999), 175-214 105.
Versuch einer Würdigung des Gesamtwerks Egil Wyllers, in: Henologische
Perspektiven II zu Ehren Egil A. Wyllers, ed. by T.Frost, Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA
1997, 133-136 106. Hegel und Spinoza, in: Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 59 (1997),
69-88; Korean translation in: Im Sokjin gjosu chongnyonginjomnonchong, Seoul
1999, 71-91 107. The Intellectual Background of Reiner Schürmann’s Heidegger
Interpretation, in: Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19, No. 2 – 20 p., No.
1 (1997), 263-285; German translation in: Jahrbuch für Philosophie des Forschungsinstituts
für Philosophie Hannover 11 (2000), 145-172 as well as in: Kritik der
postmodernen Vernunft. Idealistische Perspektiven, ed. by B.Goebel and F.Suárez
Müller, Darmstadt 2007, 203-223 108. Mein Weg zum objektiven Idealismus, in:
„... was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhält“. 34 Wege zur Philosophie, ed. by
Ch. und M.Hauskeller, Hamburg 1996, 215-220 109. Rationalismus,
Intersubjektivität und Einsamkeit: Lulls Desconort zwischen Heraklit und
Nietzsche, in: Constantes y fragmentos del pensamiento luliano, ed. by
F.Domínguez and J.de Salas, Tübingen 1996, 39-57 110. Philosophy in an age of
overinformation, or: What we ought to ignore in order to know what really
matters, in: Aquinas 39 (1996), 307-320 as well as in: Ethics of the
Professions: Medicine, Business, Media, Law, edited by I.Kucuradi,
Berlin/Heidelberg 1999, 87-100; Portuguese translation in: Síntese Nova Fase
24/78 (1997), 315-329; German translation in: Philosophieren über Philosophie,
edited by R.Raatzsch, Leipzig 1999, 121-133 16-VH 8/9/17 111.
Bürgerverdruß oder Bürgersinn? Von der Unabdingbarkeit republikanischer Tugend
im Alltag der Politik, in: Politikversagen? Parteienverschleiß? Bürgerverdruß?,
ed. by M.Schmitz, A.Trägler, Regensburg 1996, 219- 233; Hugarian translation
in: Mérleg 32 (1996/4), 432-450 112. Macht und Moral/Replik, in: Ethik und
Sozialwissenschaften 6 (1995), 379- 387 and 427-432 113. Soll Entwicklung sein?
Und wenn ja, welche Entwicklung?, in: Entwicklung mit menschlichem Antlitz, ed.
by K.Leisinger and V.Hösle, München 1995, 9-38; Portuguese translation in:
Desenvolvimento econômico ou humano?, ed. by Konrad- Adenauer-Stiftung, Sankt
Augustin 1996, 1-28 114. Moralische Ziele und Mittel der
Weltbevölkerungspolitik, in: Dokumente. Tagungsberichte der Deutschen Welthungerhilfe
e.V. Band 4: Weltbevölkerung und Welternährung, Bonn 1994, 127-136; shorter
version in: epd- Entwicklungspolitik 9/94 April, 18-25; English translation in:
IBS-Materialien 37, Bielefeld 1995, 85-99 115. Ontologie und Ethik in Hans
Jonas, in: Im Dialog mit der Zukunft, ed. by D.Böhler, München 1994, 105-125;
English translation in: Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23, No. 1 (2001),
31-50 116. Krizis individualnoj i kollektivnoj identic’nosti, in: Voprosy
filosofii 15 (1994), 112-123; Individual and collective identity crises, in:
European philosophy of medicine and health care Vo. 3, N.3, 1995, CD-ROM as
well as in: Diskurs und Leidenschaft. Festschrift für K.-O.Apel zum 75.
Geburtstag, R.Fornet-Betancourt, Aachen 1996, 117-133; Individuelle und
kollektive Identitätskrisen, in: Studien in memoriam Wilhelm Schüle, ed. by
D.Büchner und dem Freiburger Institut für Paläowissenschaftliche Studien,
Rahden 2001, 197-206 117.Vico’s Age of Heroes and the Age of Men in John Ford’s
Film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (together with Mark Roche), in: Clio 23
(1994), 131-147 as well as in: Hollywood and American Historical Film, ed. by
J. Smyth, Basingstoke/New York 2012, 120-137 118.Zur Dialektik von
strategischer und kommunikativer Rationalität, in: Orientierung durch Ethik?
Eine Zwischenbilanz, ed. by J.-P. Wils, Paderborn 1993, 11-35; Serbocroatian
translation in: Theoria 3-4 (1991), 19-34 119.Ethische Prinzipien der
Friedenssicherung, in: Rechtsphilosophische Hefte 2 (1993), 39-58 120.Hva er de
sentrale forskjellene mellom den antikke og den moderne filosofien?, in: Norsk
Filosofisk Tidsskrift 28 (1993), 1-20 121.Die Idee der Hochschule angesichts
der Herausforderungen des 21.Jahrhunderts, in: Hochschulen der Zukunft -
Erneuert oder zweite Wahl. Jahresversammlung 1992 der
Hochschulrektorenkonferenz (=Dokumente zur Hochschulreform 76/1992), Bonn 1992,
47-72 as well as in: I første, andre og tredje person. Festskrift til A.Øfsti,
Trondheim 1999, 181-195; abbreviated version in: DIE ZEIT vom 15.5.1992, Nr. 21,
p. 51 122.Kan Abraham reddes? Og: Kan Søren Kierkegaard reddes? Et hegelsk
oppgjør med „Frygt og Bæven“, in: Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 27 (1992), 1-26;
English translation in: Belief and Metaphysics, ed. by. C. Cunningham and P.M.
Candler, 17-VH London 2007, 204-235 123.The Third World as a
Philosophical Problem, in: Social Research 59 (1992), 227- 262 (as well as in:
Diskursethik oder Befreiungsethik?, ed. by R.Fornet-Betancourt, Aachen 1992,
122-151 and in: Veritas 37/146 (1992), 175-201 p.); German translation in:
Alibi Wirtschaftsethik?, ed. by J.-P-Wils, Tübingen 1992, 63-79; Spanish
translation in: Filosofía para la convivencia, ed by R.Fornet-Betancourt and
J.A.Senent, Sevilla 2004, 237-258, and in: Erasmus 13/2 (2011), 237-268;
Portuguese translation in: Griot. Revista de Filosofia 8/2 (2013), 239-265
124.Warum ist die Technik ein philosophisches Schlüsselproblem geworden?, in:
Natur in der Philosophie, ed. by K.Giel, R.Breuninger, Ulm 1992, 35-51
125.Intersubjektivität und Willensfreiheit in Fichtes „Sittenlehre“, in:
Fichtes Lehre vom Rechtsverhältnis. Die Deduktion der §§ 1-4 der „Grundlage des
Naturrechts“ und ihre Stellung in der Rechtsphilosophie, ed. by M.Kahlo,
E.A.Wolff, R.Zaczyk, Frankfurt 1992, 29-52 126.La verità come categoria fondamentale
della filosofia, in: Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine 9/2 (34)/1991, 55-59
127.Versuch einer ethischen Bewertung des Kapitalismus, in: Wirtschaftsethik,
ed. by K.Giel und R.Breuninger, Ulm 1991, 49-72; Hungarian translation in:
Mérleg 32 (1996/1), 51-71 128.Heideggers Philosophie der Technik, in: Wiener
Jahrbuch für Philosophie 23 (1991), 37-53; Russian translation in: Filosofija
Martina Chajdeggera i sovremennost’, ed. by N.V. Motrosilova u.a., Moskau 1991,
138-154 129.Die Wiedervereinigung - Rückfall in die Politik der Nationalstaaten
oder ein Schritt zur Überwindung der Trennung Europas?, in: Universalismus,
Nationalismus und die neue Einheit der Deutschen, ed. by P.Braitling und
W.Reese- Schäfer, Frankfurt 1991, 71-80 130.Sein und Subjektivität. Zur Metaphysik
der ökologischen Krise, in: Prima Philosophia 4 (1991), 519-541 as well as in:
Nature and Lifeworld, ed. by C.Bengt- Pedersen and N.Thomassen, Odense 1998,
87-112; partial Czech translation in: Filosoficky Casopis 45 (1997), 481-488
(with commentary 489-496); French translation in: Laval théologique et
philosophique 69 (2013), 135-158 131.Natur und Naturwissenschaft in Vicos neuer
Wissenschaft vom Geist, in: Die Trennung von Natur und Geist, ed. by R.Bubner,
B.Gladigow, W.Haug, München 1990, 55-77 132.The Greatness and Limits of Kant’s
Practical Philosophy, in: Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 13, No.2 (1990),
133-157; German translation in: Wissenschaftsethik unter philosophischen
Aspekten, ed. by K. Giel, R.Breuninger, Ulm 1991, 9-39; Korean translation in
Hegel-Yongu 6 (1995), 211-246; Italian translation in: Il „regno dei fini“ in
Kant, ed. by A.Rigobello, Napoli 1996, 117-146; Portuguese translation in:
Veritas 48/1 (2003), 99-119 133.Platonism and Anti-Platonism in Nicholas of
Cusa’s Philosophy of Mathematics, in: Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 13,
No.2 (1990), 79-112 as well as in: Aristotelica et Lulliana ... Charles H.Lohr
... dedicata, ed. F.Domínguez, R.Imbach, Th.Pindl et P.Walter, The Hague 1995,
517-543 18-VH 8/9/17 8/9/17 134.Recht und Geschichte bei Giambattista
Vico, in: Zur Rekonstruktion der praktischen Philosophie. Gedenkschrift für
Karl-Heinz Ilting, ed. by K.-O.Apel, R.Pozzo, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 1990,
389-417 135.Über die Unmöglichkeit einer naturalistischen Begründung der Ethik,
in: Wiener Jahrbuch für Philosophie 22 (1990), 13-29; Portuguese translation in
Dialética e liberdade. Festschrift em homenagem a Carlos Roberto Cirne Lima,
edited by E.Stein/L.A. de Boni, Porto Alegre/Pétropolis 1993, 588-609; French
translation in: Conférence 18 (2004), 385-416 136.Morality and Politics:
Reflections on Machiavelli’s Prince, in: International Journal of Politics,
Culture and Society 3/1 (1989), 51-69 137.Was darf und was soll der Staat
bestrafen? Überlegungen im Anschluß an Fichtes und Hegels Straftheorien, in:
Die Rechtsphilosophie des deutschen Idealismus, ... ed. by V.Hösle, Hamburg
1989, 1-55 138.Versuch einer Standort- und Zielbestimmung für Aufgaben der
geistig-politischen Führung, in: H.Bonus u.a., Herausforderungen für die
Politik (=Perspektiven und Orientierungen. Schriftenreihe des
Bundeskanzleramtes, Bd. 6), München 1989, 41-63 139.Tragweite und Grenzen der
evolutionären Erkenntnistheorie, in: Zeitschrift für allgemeine
Wissenschaftstheorie 19 (1988), 348-377 140.Moralische Reflexion und
Institutionenzerfall. Zur Dialektik von Aufklärung und Gegenaufklärung, in:
Hegel-Jahrbuch 1987, 108-116; Spanish translation in: Etica - Discurso -
Conflictividad. Homenaje a Ricardo Maliandi, edited by D.J. Michelini, J. San
Martín, J.Wester, Río Cuarto 1995, 107-119 141.Begründungsfragen des objektiven
Idealismus, in: Philosophie und Begründung, ed. by Forum für Philosophie Bad
Homburg, Frankfurt 1987, 212-267; English translation: Graduate Faculty
Philosophy Journal 17 (1994), 245-287 142.Ha la filosofia ancora un compito
storico?, in: La Provincia di Napoli 9 (1987), Heft 3-4, special number:
L’Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici e la Scuola di Studi Superiori in
Napoli, Numero speciale per il decennale dell’Istituto, 153-159 143.Carl
Schmitts Kritik an der Selbstaufhebung einer wertneutralen Verfassung in
„Legalität und Legitimität“, in: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift 61 (1987), 3-36
144.Der Staat, in: Anspruch und Leistung von Hegels Rechtsphilosophie, ed. by
Ch.Jermann, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 1987, 183-226; Italian translation: Lo
stato in Hegel, Napoli 2008, 81 p. 145.Das abstrakte Recht, ibidem, 55-99
146.Die Stellung von Hegels Philosophie des objektiven Geistes in seinem System
und ihre Aporie, ibidem, 11-53 147.Raum, Zeit, Bewegung, in: Hegel und die
Naturwissenschaften, ed. by M.J.Petry, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 1987, 247-292
148.Pflanze und Tier, ibidem, 377-422 149.Eine unsittliche Sittlichkeit. Hegels
Kritik an der indischen Kultur, in: Moralität und Sittlichkeit, ed. by
W.Kuhlmann, Frankfurt 1986, 136-182 ; reprinted in: Zur Architektonik
praktischer Vernunft – Hegel in Transformation, hg. von H. Rosa 19-VH und
K. Vieweg, Berlin 2014, 65-102 150.Die Transzendentalpragmatik als
Fichteanismus der Intersubjektivität, in: Zeitschrift für philosophische
Forschung 40 (1986), 235-252; Russian translation in: Duchovnost’: tradicii i
problemy, Ufa 1991, 31-37 and in: Fichte i konec XX veka, Ufa 1992, 95-101 as
well as in: Filosofskaja i sociologiceskaja mysl2 (1992), 72-93 151.La
antropología en Fichte, in: La evolución, el hombre y el humano, ed. by
R.Sevilla, Tübingen 1986, 113-130; German version in: Philosophie der
Subjektivität und das Subjekt der Philosophie. Festschrift für K.Giel zum 70.
Geburtstag, ed. by R.Breuninger, Würzburg 1997, 117-131 152.Hegels
„Naturphilosophie“ und Platons „Timaios“ - ein Strukturvergleich, in:
Philosophia Naturalis 21 (1984), 64-100 153.Zu Platons Philosophie der Zahlen
und deren mathematischer und philosophischer Bedeutung, in: Theologie und
Philosophie 59 (1984), 321-355; English translation in: Graduate Faculty
Philosophy Journal 13, No.1 (1988), 21-63 154.Die Entäußerung der Idee zur
Natur und ihre zeitliche Entfaltung als Geist bei Hegel (together with
D.Wandschneider), in: Hegel-Studien 18 (1983), 173-199 155.Platons Grundlegung
der Euklidizität der Geometrie, in: Philologus 126 (1982), 180-197; English
translation in: The Other Plato, ed. by D. Nikulin, Albany Thies, Der Sinn der
Sinnfrage, Freiburg/München 2008, in: Wiener Jahrbuch für Philosophie 41
(2009), 186-190 2. H. Krämer, Kritik der Hermeneutik, München 2009, in:
Philosophische Rundschau 56 (2009), 56-60 3. H.J. Krämer, Arete bei Platon und
Aristoteles, Heidelberg 1959, in: Philosophische Rundschau 56 (2009), 61-65 4.
J. Searle, Mind, Oxford 2004, in: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55/1
(2007), 161-168 5. G. Rinaldi, Teoria Etica, Trieste 2004, in: Humanitas 62
(2007), 1174-1177 and in: Magazzino di filosofia18 (2005-2010), 61-64 6. C.
Illies, The Grounds of Ethical Judgment, Oxford 2003, in: Philosophisches
Jahrnuch 111 (2004), 253-257 7. T. Pinkard, Hegel. A Biography, Cambridge 2000,
in: Internationales Jahrbuch zum deutschen Idealismus Wetzel, Prinzip
Subjektivitat. Allgemeine Theorie. Erster Halbband: Ding und Person, Dingbezugnahme
und Kommunikation, Dialektik, Wurzburg 2001, in: Wiener Jahrbuch fur
Philosophie Parmenide, Poema sulla natura, presentazione ... di G.Reale, Saggio
introduttivo e Commentario filosofico di L.Ruggiu, Milano 1992, in: Wiener
Jahrbuch für Philosophie 29 (1997), 167-170 as well as in: Gnomon 72 (2000),1-5
10. F.von Kutschera, Vernunft und Glaube, Berlin/New York 1990, in: Wiener
Jahrbuch für Philosophie 23 (1991), 227-232 11. R.Kany, Mnemosyne als Programm,
Tübingen 1987, in: Comparatio 1 (1990), 98- 102 12. M.W.Roche, Dynamic
Stillness, Tübingen 1987, in: Germanistik 1987, 801-802 13. W.Jaeschke, Die
Religionsphilosophie Hegels, Darmstadt 1983, in: Hegel-Studien 21 (1986),
244-246 14. D.Böhler, Rekonstruktive Pragmatik, Frankfurt 1985, in: Zeitschrift
für philosophische Forschung 40 (1986), 644-648 15.D.Wandschneider, Raum, Zeit,
Relativität, Frankfurt 1982, in: Theologie und Philosophie 60 (1985), 144-145
16. Q.Lauer, Hegel’s Concept of God, Albany 1982, in: Theologie und Philosophie
59 (1984), 109-111 17. O.D.Brauer, Dialektik der Zeit, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
1982, in: Philosophische Rundschau 30 (1983), 299-303 Encyclopedia Articles 1.
German Philosophy, in: The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, ed. by R. Audi,
Cambridge 32015, 409-414 2. Hermeneutics, in: The Princeton Encyclopedia of
Poetry and Poetics, ed. R. Greene, Princeton 42012, 618-623 3. Jonas, Hans, in:
Global Studies Encyclopedia, ed. by I.I.Mazour/A.N.Chumakov/W.C.Gay, Moscow
2003, 309 (abridged reprint in: Global Studies Encyclopedic Dictionary,
Amsterdam/New York 2014, 307); Russian translation in: Globalistika
Enziklopedija, Moscow 2003 4. Raimundus Lullus (Ramon Llull), in: Metzlers
Lexikon der christlichen Denker, Stuttgart 2000, 444-445 as well as in: Metzler
Philosophen Lexikon, ed. by B.Lutz, Stuttgart/Weimar 2003, 440 and in:
Theologen, ed. by M.Vinzent, Stuttgart/Weimar 2004, 165-166; English
translation in: The New Westminster Dictionary of Church History, Vol. I, ed.
by R. Benedetto, Louisville 2008, 393-394 5. K.-O.Apel, Transformation der
Philosophie, ibidem, 730-731; Italian translation in: F.Volpi, Dizionario delle
opere filosofiche, Milano 2000, 49-50 6. Anonym, Peri hypsus, in: Lexikon der
philosophischen Werke, ed. by F.Volpi, 21-VH J.Nida-Rümelin, Stuttgart 1988,
504 Ar Articles for Newspapers with Some Academic Content 1. Der Champollion
Platons. Zum Tode des Klassischen Philologen und Philosophen Hans Joachim
Krämer, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of 6.5.2015, Nr. 104, p. N3 2. Die
Macht guter Verwaltung, in: Süddeutsche Zeitung of 12.2.2015, Nr. 35, p. 12 3.
Der Witwer als Archivar, in: Süddeutsche Zeitung of 26.7.2013, Nr. 171, p. 14
4. Kann die von Iran angedrohte Existenzvernichtung Israels einen
Präventivkrieg rechtfertigen? Nein, in: Philosophie-Magazin Nr. 6/2012, p. 21
5. Listen des Geistes. Zum 80. Geburtstag des Philosophen Franz von Kutschera,
in: Süddeutsche Zeitung of 3./4.3.2012, Nr. 53, p. 18 6. Zeiten des Übergangs.
Die grüne Lehre: Die Politik muss soziale Gerechtigkeit der Nachhaltigkeit unterordnen,
in: Süddeutsche Zeitung of 16.4.2011, Nr. 89, p. 13 7. Ethik des Rücktritts,
in: Rheinischer Merkur of 24.6.2010, Nr. 25, p. 9 8. Brauchen wir Eliten?, in:
UNOFOLIO (Süddeutsche Zeitung) 1/2010, p. 22 9. Mysterium Mathematik.
Polyglott: Zum Tode des Wissenschaftlers Imre Tóth, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine
Zeitung of 15.5.2010, Nr. 111, p. 39 10. Rahmenbedingungen verändern
Prioritäten. Ansichten eines Weltbürgers, in: Das Parlament of 16.10.2006, Nr.
42, p. 14 11.Was die koreanische Orthographiereform unserer voraushat, in:
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of 9.9.2004, Nr. 210, p. 42 12. Der Ethikrat.
Philosophische Hilfestellungen. Diesmal für: Silvio Berlusconi, blendend schön,
in: DIE ZEIT of 5.2.2003, Nr. 7, p. 50 13. Der Ethikrat. Philosophische Hilfestellungen.
Diesmal für: Nackte Studenten, in: DIE ZEIT of 18.12.2003, Nr.52, p.54 14. Der
Ethikrat. Philosophische Hilfestellungen. Diesmal für: Norbert Blüm, Rentner
und Philosoph, in: DIE ZEIT of 23.10.2003, Nr. 44, p.50 15. Der Ethikrat.
Philosophische Hilfestellungen. Diesmal für: Paul Wolfowitz, plaudernder
Stratege, in: DIE ZEIT of 12.6.2003, Nr. 25, p.48 16. Der Ethikrat.
Philosophische Hilfestellungen Wahlbetrugsuntersucher, in: DIE ZEIT of
6.2.2003, Nr. 7, p.48 17. Der Ethikrat. Philosophische Hilfestellungen Diesmal
für Ludwig Stiegler, 22-VH 8/9/17 Deutsche Sozialdemokraten, in: DIE ZEIT
of 12.12.2002, Nr. 51, p. 56 18. Der Ethikrat. Philosophische Hilfestellungen
Diesmal für: UN-Delegierte, zwischen Austern und Austerität, in: DIE ZEIT of
5.9.2002, Nr. 37, p.56 19. Der Ethikrat. Philosophische Hilfestellungen Diesmal
für: Grüne Pazifisten, Entscheidungsträger, in: DIE ZEIT of 22.11.2001, Nr. 48,
p.56 20. Der Ethikrat. Philosophische Hilfestellungen Diesmal fur: Rudolf
Scharping und seine Kritiker, in: DIE ZEIT of 30.8.2001, Nr.36, p. 44 21. Die
Irrtümer der Denker, in: DER SPIEGEL of 16.7.2001, Nr. 29, p. 136-139;
reprinted in: SPIEGEL SPECIAL 1/2001: Die Gegenwart der Vergangenheit, 139- 141
22. Heilung um jeden Preis? Wer einem Kleinkind Grundrechte zuspricht, kann sie
einem Embryo nicht nehmen, in: DIE ZEIT of 1.3.2001, Nr. 10, p. 36; reprinted
in: ZEIT dokument 1/2002, 92-95 23. Wenn Berlin Berlin bleibt, muss Deutschland
Deutschland bleiben. Eine philosophische Analyse des Wahlspruchs der SPD, in:
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of 11.9.1999, Nr. 211, p. BS 3 24. Das Prinzip
der Moral. Über die Zukunft der praktischen Philosophie, in: Basler Zeitung as
well as in: Frankfurter Rundschau of 8.1.1999, Nr. 6, p. 10 25. Ist er nun zu
Hause oder nicht? Die Moderne atmet auf: Koreas Philosophen holen den Weltgeist
an seinen Ursprung zurück, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of 19.7.1995, Nr.
165, p. N6 26. Zu Tode geheuchelt. Auf dem Weg zur Reue - Eine Tagung fragt
nach den sowjetischen Lektionen, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of
7.10.1992, Nr. 233, p. N5; English translation in: Religion, State and Society
21 (1993), 363-365 27.Verzweifelte Suche nach Sinn. Einblicke in die
sowjetische Philosophie der Gegenwart, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of
28.11.1990, Nr. 277, p. N4 28. Einstein filosofo, in: L’altra Campania
V/Juni-Juli 1989, 16- 17 IntInterviews and Contributions to Discussions 1. Weil
wir zur Wahrheit fähig sind. Ein Gespräch mit Ulf von Rauchhaupt, in:
Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung vom 29.1.2017, Nr. 4, 60-61 2.
Metafisica, luogo delle temporalità e in temporalità. Intervista a Vittorio
Hösle, in: Exagere 1 (2016) (online) 3. Colloquio con Vittoro Hösle, in:
L’Espresso 35 (LXII) of 28.8.2016, 72-74 23-VH 8/9/17 8/9/17 4. Interview
in Chinese journal Legal and Political Philosophy Review 2016, 149-159 5.
L’etica ambientale e la Laudato sì di papa Francesco.Intervista con Vittorio
Hösle, in: Munera 3/2015, 29-35 6. Interview, in: Wenhui 2015/4/3, 6-7 7. A
propósito de „la moral de la política“, in: Postconvencionales: Ética,
Universidad, Democracia 7-8 (2014), 182-196 (online) 8. Die hohe Kunst des
Verstehens. Interview, in: Die Furche 9 of 27.2.2014, 18-19 9. Interview, in:
Cogito 3 (1/2014), 28-33 10. Ich freue mich über päpstliche Nähe (interview),
in: Die Tagespost of 24.10.2013, Nr. 128, p. 9 11. Wenn die Moral Hobbes geht,
in: The European of 4/18/2013 (online) 12. Respecting Posterity, in: Notre Dame
Magazine 41/4 (2012-13), 21-22 13. Zur Lage der Philosophie, in: Zeitschrift
für Ideengeschichte VI/2 (2012), 58-72 14. Der Kapitalismus ist alternativlos
(interview), in: The European of 11/17/2011 (online) 15. Interview, in:
Shanghai review of Books of 7/17/2011, 2; longer version in: Duli Yuedu 9/2011,
48-58 (online) 16. Die ökologische Krise der Gegenwart und die Philosophie, in:
Denkanstöße. Dossier of 12/20/2010 (online) 17. Interests, values, and
recognition as different dimensions in the efforts on nuclear disarmament and
non-proliferation, in: Nuclear Disarmament, Non-Proliferation, and Development,
Vatican City 2010, 195-204 (with Discussion, 205-215) 18. Introducing ...
Vittorio Hösle, in: Symposium. Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy 14/1
(2010), 3-21 19. Ein Gespräch mit Sven Drühl, in: Kunstforum 190/2008, 42-48
20. Platon heute, in: zur debatte 38/3 (2008), 27-30 21. The Idea of Justice
and the Global Marshall Plan, in: Towards a World in Balance, Hamburg 2006,
115-118 22. Intervista a Vittorio Hösle, in: Phronesis 7/2006, 103-116 (online)
23. Wie klug sind die Grünen?, in: Grün. Lob und andere Wahrheiten, ed. by M.
Grammatikopoulos, R. Hoogvliet, Berlin 2005, 114-117 24. (My answers), in: 100
Et’udov o Kante, Istoriko-Filosofsky Almanach 2005, 46, 81, 24-VH 110 25.
Den objektiva moralen är förnuftig. Intervju in: Axess 3 (2004), 25-27 26. Was
ist Kultur?, in: think on. Das Magazin der ALTANA AG 1 (2002), 12-19; English
translation in: think on. The Magazine of ALTANA AG 1 (2002), 12-19 27. Zehn
Thesen zur Universitätspolitik, in: Generationenvertrag in der
Wissensgesellschaft, ed. by O.Franz, Köln 2001, 15-17 28. Größe nicht gleich
Sicherheit, in: FAZ.NET of 17.9.2001(online) 29. Anima & corpo.
Conversazione di Vittorio Hosle con Hans Jonas, in: Ragion pratica 15/2000,
53-64 30. Wider den Tod der Moral, in: Ethik-Letter LayReport 6/2 answer), in:
Quo vadis, Philosophie? Antworten der Philosophen. Dokumentation einer
Weltumfrage, ed. by R.Fornet-Betancourt, Aachen 1999, 151-152 32. Zehn Thesen
zum Sinn der Arbeit, in: Vom Sinn der Arbeit, ed. by O.Franz, Köln 1999, 11-13
33. Gesundheit und Krankheit: Elementare Begriffe mit großen praktischen
Konsequenzen - Ein Kommentar zu Bernard Gert, in: Zukunftsentwürfe, ed. by
J.Rüsen, H.Leitgeb, N.Jegelka, Frankfurt/New York 1999, 270-274 34. Thesen zum
neuen Grundsatzprogramm für BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN, in: Zur Politik zurück,
ed. by BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN, Berlin 1999, 33-35 35. Versuch einer
politischen Ethik des 21. Jahrhunderts - Wem ist die Regierung verpflichtet?,
in: VISIONEN 2000. Einhundert persönliche Zukunftsentwürfe, ed. by
Brockhaus-Redaktion, Leipzig/Mannheim 1999, 372-375 36. Keine Kriegserklärung,
in: Was die Republik bewegte, ed. by B.Hoffmeister/U.Naumann, Reinbek bei
Hamburg 1999, 80-81 37. Mensenrechten: objectief idealisme. Interview met vooruitgangsdenker
Vittorio Hösle, in: Filosofie Magazine 7/10 (1998/1999), 36-41 38. Optimist
voor de tweeëntwintigste eeuw. Een interview met Vittorio Hösle, in: Krisis 73
(winter 1998), 38-48 39. „Das Café der toten Philosophen“. Interview mit Nora
K. und Vittorio Hösle, in: Ethik & Unterricht 3/98, 25-27 40.
Podiumsdiskussion „Kultureller Wandel durch Wissen - Ethik und Werte“, in:
Zukunft Deutschlands in der Wissensgesellschaft, ed. by bmb+f, Bonn 1998, 92-
120 41.Podiumsdiskussion „Die Tatsache der „Globalisierung“ und die Aufgabe der
25-VH 8/9/17 8/9/17 Philosophie“ zwischen K.-O.Apel, V.Hösle, R.Simon-
Schaefer, in: K.- O.Apel/V.Hösle/R.Simon-Schaefer, Globalisierung, Bamberg
1998, 75-122 42. Interview in: Munhak Sasang 2 (1998), 266-277 43. Norwegische
Philosophie, in: Aletheia 11/12 (1997), 75-77 as well as in: Information
Philosophie 1 (1998), 90-92 44. SPIEGEL-Gespräch „Wir brauchen moralische
Energie“, in: DER SPIEGEL Nr. 46/10.11.97, 247-252 45. Podiumsdiskussion, in:
Grenzen-los?, ed. by E.U. von Weizsäcker, Berlin/Basel/Boston 1997, 376-400
(mein Text: 376- 380, 388-390, 396-397) 46. Letzte Gewißheit. Fundamentalismus
in der Philosophie. Eine Diskussion zwischen H.Brunkhorst, V.Hösle und
Th.Kesselring, moderiert von G.B.Achenbach, in: Philosophie heute, ed. vy
U.Boehm, Frankfurt 1997, 33-51 47. Three Interviews with Paul K.Feyerabend
(together with R.Parascandolo), in: Telos 102 (1995), 115-148 48. Interview in:
Science, Philosophy and Culture 13 (1995), 134-144 49. Interview in: Munhak
Sasang 5 (1995), 255-287 50. Podiumsdiskussion: Wieviel Gentechnik,
Tierexperimente, Umweltschutz brauchen wir?, in: Forschung in Chemie, Biochemie
und Molekularer Medizin - Zukunftschancen oder Verzicht, ed. by Gesellschaft
Deutscher Chemiker und Gesellschaft für Biologische Chemie, Frankfurt 1994,
37-56 (my text: 46-48, 55-56) 51. Absoljutnyi racionalism i sovremennyi krizis,
in: Voprosy filosofii 11 (1990), 107- 113 52. E giusta la ricerca sugli
embrioni? Un’intervista a V.Hösle, in: Figli della scienza, a cura di V.Lanfranchi
e S.Favi, introduzioni di G.Berlinguer e L.Violante, Roma 1988, 189-194
PrPrefaces to the Works of Other Persons 1. Preface to: Maxim Kantor, Das neue
Bestiarium/Le nouveau bestiaire, Köln 2016, 14-17 and 168-170 (German, French,
and English) 2. Postscript to: Ludwig Steinherr, Flüstergalerie, München 2013,
131-137 3. Preface to: Ludwig Steinherr, Das Mädchen Der Maler Ich, München
2012, 5-10 4. Preface to: Maxim Kantor, Saint Petersburg 2012, 39-45 5. Preface
to: I.Tóth, Fragmente und Spuren nichteuklidischer Geometrie bei 26-VH
Aristoteles, Berlin 2010, XVII-XXIV 6. Preface to: Hösle, Al bivio.Gli anni
milanesi, Milano 2009, 9-12 7. Preface to Wandschneider, Naturphilosophie,
Bamberg 2008, 7-8 8. Überlegungen zur Reihe „Faszination Philosophie“, in:
W.V.O.Quine, Philosophie der Logik, Bamberg 2005, 3-9 9. Preface to: G.Scherer,
Philosophische Anthropologie, Bamberg 2005, 5-7 10. Preface to: F.Suárez
Müller, Skepsis und Geschichte. Das Werk Michel Foucaults im Lichte des
absoluten Idealismus, Würzburg 2004, 15-17 11. Postscript to: M.Kantor, New
Empire, Bramsche English translation, French translation, Russian translation,
141-144 12. Preface to: D.Wandschneider, Philosophie der Technik, Bamberg 2004,
7-9 13. Preface to: P.L.Oesterreich, Philosophie der Rhetorik, Bamberg 2003,
7-10 14. Preface to: G.Münnix, Anderwelten, Weinheim 2001, 9-10 15. Postscript
to: M.Kantor. Ödland. Atlas, Ostfildern-Ruit 2001, 145-148, English
translation, M. Kantor, Atlas, Ostfildern-Ruit 2001, 145-148 16. Preface to: A.Weston,
Einladung zu ethischem Denken, Freiburg 1999, 9-16 (and 124-126) 17. Preface
to: D.Nikulin, Wissenschaft und Ethik, München 1996, 7-9 18. Preface to: G.
Stelli, La ricerca del fondamento, Milano 1995, 13-15 Dissertations, books, and
articles dealing with my work (selection) 1. Mattia Coser, Macht und Moral im
Ausgang von Vittorio Hösle, in: Disputatio philosophica. International Journal
on Philosophy and Religion 1/1 (2017), 73-83 2. Michael Hackl, An den Grenzen
von G. W. F. Hegels System. Die ökologische Bedrohung im Anschluss an C. L.
Michelet, K. Rosenkranz und Hösle, in: Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015, 397-404 3. Dalja
Matijević, Hösleovo povećalo: Modeliranje ekološke budućnosti ljudskoga
društva, in: Društvena Istraživanja Mathias Schneider, Vittorio Hösles
Umweltphilosophie im Kontext der Nachhaltigkeitsidee, Berlin 2015 (dissertation
Freiburg 2014) 5. Charlotte Luyckx, Crise cosmologique et crise des valeurs: la
réponse höslienne 27-VH 8/9/17 8/9/17 au double défi de la philosophie de
l’écologie, in: Klesis – revue philosophique 25 (2013), 144-175 6. Ernst-Otto
Onnasch, Vittorio Hösle, in: De nieuwe Duitse filosofie, ed. by R. Celikates et
al., Amsterdam 2013, 516-522 7.
DavidEngels,VittorioHöslesEinschätzungderVoreleatenalsVorlaufzum klassischen
Zyklus griechischer Philosophie. Überlegungen zu einer kritischen Neubewertung,
in: Revue de philosophie ancienne XXIX/2 (2011), 5-39 8. Wellistony C. Viana,
Das “Prinzip Verantwortung” von Hans Jonas aus der Perspektive des objektiven
Idealismus der Intersubjektivität von Vittorio Hösle, Würzburg 2010
(dissertation Munich 2010) 9. Luis Carlos Silva de Sousa, A metafísica en quanto
Teoria transcendentalabsoluta em Joseph Maréchal e Vittorio Hösle, in: Síntese
33/107 (2006), 393-412 10. Manfredo Araujo de Oliveira, Filosofia política
enquanto teoria normativo-material das instituições em Hösle, in: Filosofia
política contemporânea, ed, by M. A. De Oliveira et al., Petrópolis 2003,
333-363 11.Erling Skjei, Kritikk av den sistebegrunnende fornuft: et forsøk på
å tolke og å vurdere Descartes’, Apels of Hösles gjendrivelser av skeptisismen,
dissertation Trondheim 2003 12.Bernd Goebel/Manfred Wetzel (Eds.), Eine
moralische Politik? Vittorio Hösles Politische Ethik in der Diskussion,
Würzburg 2001 13. Manfredo Araujo de Oliveira, Ética
intencionalista-teleológica em Vittorio Hösle, in: Correntes fundamentais da
ética contemporânea, ed. by M. A. De Oliveira, Rio de Janeiro 2000, 235-255 14.
Alexander Klier, Umweltethik: wider die ökologische Krise. Ein kritischer
Vergleich der Positionen von Vittorio Hösle und Hans Jonas, Marburg 2000 15.
Jürgen Sikora, Mit-Verantwortung: Hans Jonas, Vittorio Hösle und die Grundlagen
normativer Pädagogik, Eitorf 1999 16.Gertrude Hirsch-Hadorn, Umwelt, Natur und
Moral: eine Kritik an Hans Jonas, Vittorio Hösle und Georg Picht,
Freiburg/Munich 1998 (habilitationsschrift Konstanz 1998) 17. Annette von
Werder, Philosophie und Geschichte: das historische Selbstverständnis des
objektiven Idealismus bei Hegel und bei Hösle, dissertation Aachen 1993 18.
Неллн B. Moтрoшилова, Bитторио Хёсле: наброски к философскому портрету, in:
Bитторио Хёсле, Генин философии нового времени, Moskau 1992, 172-218 19.Sergio
Dellavalle, Soggetto morale o sostanza etica. Riflessioni sui recenti
contributi di Vittorio Hösle alla fondazione di un’etica della società
tecnologica e del 28-VH rischio ecologico, in: Teoria politica VII/3
(1991), 99–117 Documentary films about myself 1. Hans Steinbichler,DerMoralist–VittorioHösleentdecktAmerika,2003(BR)
2. Ulrich Boehm, “Einganzgewöhnliches Genie.” Jung philosoph Hösle (WDR) Papers 1. “On the conection between form
and content in the philosophical dialogue” (at the 2. “On the Neoplatonic
Philosophy of Novum in Frascati in April 2017) 3. “The study of language as
tool of the reconstruction of values. Paul Thieme’s linguistic methododology
and implicit philosophy of language” (at the conference “ 4. “Principles of
morals, natural law, and politics in dealing with refugees” (at the conference
“Solidarity in global societies” in Munich in October 2016; repeated at the
Plenary Session of the Pontifical Academy of the Social Sciences in April/May
2017) 5. “How much is the interpreter of an artwork bound by the author’s
intentions?” (at the 20th International Congress of Aesthetics in Seoul in July
2016) 6. “The Special Nature of the Soviet Revolution: An Evaluation from the
Point of View of the Philosophy of History” (at the Max Planck Institute for
Comparative Public Law and International Law and at the University of Passau in
May 2016; repeated at the University of Bamberg in February 2017) 7. “Objective
idealism as an alternative to both naturalism and constructivism” (at the
University of Heidelberg in June 2015) 8. Five lectures on “Morals and
Politics” (at Fudan university in Shanghai in December 2014) 9. “Vocation
between self-love and demands regarding oneself” (at the Meckatzer Philosophy
Award ceremony in Bad Hindelang in May 2014) 10. “What are and why does one
study humanities?” (at the conference “Humanities” in Vienna in February 2014,
repeated at the Gadamer conference in Santiago de Chile in April 2015, at the
Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici in Naples (in the following: IISFN)
in April 2015, and at the Albertus Magnus Forum in Regensburg in February 2016)
11. “Order and disorder in intercultural dialogue “ (at the conference “Order
and Disorder in the Age of Globalization(s)” in Johannesburg in November 2013,
repeated at the Goethe Institute Munich in April 2014) 12. “On the relation
between Dante’s Commedia and Goethe’s Faust” (at the conference “Philosophia
transalpina” at the University of Munich in August 2013) Academy Vivarium Novum
in Frascati in April 2017) 8/9/17 Mathematics” (at the Academy
Vivarium “Indology Nowadays: A Winter School on the Legacy of
Paul Thieme” at the university Tübingen What remains of Hegel’s theory of
the social world?” (at the University of Jena in May 2012) 14. “How did 20th
century philosophy contribute to the current crisis?” (at the conference
“Volcano” at the University of Oxford in May 2012) 15. “How did Western culture
subdivide its various forms of knowledge? Historical reflections on the
metamorphoses of the tree of knowledge” (at the conference “Conceptions of
Truth and the Unity of Knowledge” at the University of Notre Dame in April
2012) 16. “Reductionisms in hermeneutics” (at the workshop “Knowledge and
Meaning in Literature” at the University of Regensburg in June 2011; repeated
at the University of Vienna in July 2011, at Purdue University in October 2012,
at Duke University in March 2014, at the University of Nebraska in Omaha in
March 2015) 17. “Innovation and creative destruction” (at the Heidelberg
conference “Genius and Charisma” in June 2011) 18. “Can a plausible story be
told of the history of ethics? An alternative to MacIntyre’s After Virtue“ (at
the conference “Dimensions of Goodness” at the University of Notre Dame in
April 2011) 19. “Sociobiology” (at King’s University College in London, Ontario
in February 2011) 20. “Ethics and Economics, or How Much Egoism Does Modern
Capitalism Need? Machiavelli’s, Mandeville’s, and Malthus’s New Insight and Its
Challenge” (in the XVI Plenary Session of the Pontifical Academy of Social
Sciences in May 2010; repeated at the University of Regensburg in July 2011, at
the Lumen Christi Institute at the University of Chicago in May 2012, at
Michigan State University in January 2013, at the University of Munich in July
2013, at Yale University in November 2013, at Ulm University in May 2015) 21.
“In which sense is the concept of spirit of German Idealism a legitimate
successor of the concept of pneuma of the New Testament?” (at the
Forschungsinstitut für Philosophie Hannover in March 2010) 22. “Interests,
values, and recognition as different dimensions in the efforts on nuclear
disarmament and non-proliferation” (at the conference “Nuclear disarmament,
non- proliferation, and development” in the Vatican in February 2010) 23. “What
are the main steps in the historical evolution of aesthetic theories from
ancient civilizations to the present and the driving forces behind this
evolution?” (at the conference “Beauty” at the University of Notre Dame in
January 2010) 24. “A metaphysical history of atheism” (at the University
Bamberg in April 2009) 25. “On the rank order of the three Greek tragedians”
(at the University of Jena in April 2009; repeated in Castelen near Basel in
April 2009) 26. “Why teleological principles are inevitable for reason” (at the
Evolution Conference of the Gregoriana in Rome in March 2009; repeated at the
University of Vienna in February 2010, at Duke University in March 2014) 27.
“The USA and the European Union as two modern forms of empire” (at the
University of Bielefeld in February 2009; repeated at the University of Notre
Dame 30-VH in March 2009 and at the University of Uppsala in May 2009)
28. “Why does the environmental problem challenge ethics and political
philosophy?” (at the World Conference for Philosophy in Seoul On the philosophy
of history of the philosophy of history” (at the conference “Pneumatologia
politica” in Trento in May 2008) 30. “Did Goethe influence Dickens?” (at
Cambridge University in May 2008) 31. “Why do we laugh?” (at the Casa Rosmini
in Rovereto in April 2008) 32. “Ethics and dialogue” (at the University of
Urbino in April 2008) 33. “Childhood and philosophy” (at the Casa Rosmini in
Rovereto in April 2008) 34. “The Idea of a Rationalist Philosophy of Religion”
(at the Catholic Academy Berlin in March 2008; repeated at the University of
Trento in May 2008, at the Antonianum in Rome in June 2008 and at the Divinity
School of Yale University in November 2013) 35.“Expectations and Grace. On
Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations” (at the Catholic Academy Berlin in March
2008) 36. “Gómez Dávila” (at the Karl-Rahner-Akademie in Köln in March 2008)
37. “Plato today” (at the Catholic Academy in Munich in February 2008) 38.
“Dickens as a critic of Goethe?” (at the University of Bamberg in May 2007) 39.
“Religion of art, self-mythicization and the function of the church year in
Goethe’s Italienische Reise” (at the Theologische Fakultät Fulda in Mai 2007)
40.“Pre-established harmony between parental and free choice of the partners.
Masked encounters in Ludvig Holberg’s Mascarade, Carlo Goldoni’s I Rusteghi,
and Georg Büchner’s Leonce und Lena” (at the Goldoni conference of Saint Mary’s
College and the University of Notre Dame in April 2007) 41. “Cicero’s Plato”
(at the Cicero conference of the University of Notre Dame in October 2006;
repeated at the MPSA in Chicago in April 2007) 42. “Politics of science and of
immigration in the USA” (at the DAI Heidelberg in April 2006) 43. “Space and
Time of the philosophical dialogue” (at the Theological Faculty Fulda in May
2005) 44. “On the forms of the philosophical dialogue” (at the University of
Bamberg in May 2005; repeated at the University of Beijing in January 2015) 45.
“On the history of the philosophical dialogue” (at the University of Halle in
May 2005) 31-VH 8/9/17 8/9/17 46.“The role of the classics in education”
(for the 500-year-anniversary of the Allbertus-Magnus-Gymnasiums in Regensburg
in May 2005) 47. “Friedrich Schiller’s “The Conspiracy of Fiasco in Genua”” (at
the University of Wisconsin in April 2005; repeated at the University of
Bielefeld in February 2009) 48. “What can one learn from Hegel’s
objective-idealist doctrine of the concept?” (at the University of Munich in
January 2005, repeated at the University Valencia in April 2016) 49. “What are
philosophical dialogues, and why do people write them?” (at the Institute for
Advanced Study in December 2004; repeated at the University of Rome in June
2007) 50. “A form of self-transcendence of philosophical dialogues in Cicero
and Plato” (at the New School University in October 2004) 51.
“Intersubjectivity and subjectivity in Hegel” (at the University of Venice in
April 2004) 52. Four lectures on “Interpreting Plato” at the IISFN in March
2004 53. “Plato’s Protrepticus” (at the Scuola di Heidelberg of the IISFN in
March 2004) 54. “The superiority of the American university system” (at the DAI
Heidelberg in March 2004) 55. “Philosophy and Its Literary Forms” (at the
conference “Das Geistige und das Sinnliche in der Kunst” in Aachen in February
2004) 56. “Philosophy and its Languages. A Philosopher’s Reflections on the
Rise of English as Universal Academic Language” (at Circolo Italo-Britannico in
Venedig in January 2004; repeated at Ehwa University in Seoul in July 2008) 57.
“Reasons, emotions and God’s presence in Anselm’s “Cur deus homo”“ (at the
University of Notre Dame in November 2003) 58. “Hans Jonas’ position in the
history of German philosophy” (at the Northern Institute of Technology in
Hamburg in June 2003; repeated in Italian at the University of Venice in
February 2004 and in German at the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing in May 2007)
59. “What can we learn from the interreligious dialogues of the Middle Ages and
early Modernity?” (at the conference “Paideia and Religion” in Boston in March
2003; repeated in Italian at the IISFN in June 2003) 60. “The function of the
classics in the process of education” (at the University of Vienna in December
2002) 61. “Davidson, Gadamer and the necessity of an objective-idealististic hermeneutics”
(at the university of Vienna in December 2002; repeated at the Scuola di
Heidelberg of the IISFN in January 2003 and at the University of Notre Dame
Globalization and US-American hegemony” (at the DAI Heidelberg in January 2003;
repeated at the IISFN in June 2003, at the University of Urbino in March 2004
and in Imperia in May 2004) 63. “Platonism and Its Interpretations. The Three
Paradigms and Their Place in the History of Hermeneutics” (in German at the
RWTH Aachen in February 2002; repeated at the University of Heidelberg in
January 2003 und in English at the conference “Eriugena, Berkeley and the
Idealist Tradition” in Dublin Philosophy and the Interpretation of the Bible”
(at Clemson University in South Carolina in February 2002; repeated at Holy
Cross College, Worcester in September 2006 and at the University of Trento in
April 2008) 65. “Hegel’s and Brandom’s inferentialism” (at the conference
“Hegel contemporaneo” in Venice in May 2001) 66. “Platonism and Darwinism” (at
the conference “The metaphysical implications of Darwinism” in Notre Dame in
March 2001; repeated at the University of Vienna in April 2009) 67. "Is
There Progress in the History of Philosophy?" (at the conference on
"Hegel’s History of Philosophy" in New York in October 2000) 68.
"Why Do We Laugh at and with Woody Allen?” (at New York University in
October 2000; repeated at Ohio University in Athens in April 2002) 69.
"Interpreting Philosophical Dialogues" (at the conference on Hermeneutics
as Basic Discipline" at Notre Dame in September 2000; repeated at the New
School for Social Research in October 2000) 70. "On the relation between
metaphysics of life and general metaphysics. Reflections on Schopenhauer"
(at the conference on metaphysics in Hildesheim in June 2000) 71. "The
environmental problem in the twenty-first century" (at the lecture series
"Gedanken zur Nachhaltigkeit" of the Forschungsinstitut für
Philosophie in May 2000; repeated at the Casa Rosmini in Rovereto in April 2008
and at the university of Louvaine in May 2016) 72. "Llulls
“Desconhort”" (at the University of Regensburg in December 1998; repeated
at the Medieval Conference in Kalamazoo in May 2000) 73. ."On the
philosophy of history of the social sciences" (at the University of Essen
in October 1998; repeated at the University of Regensburg in February 1999) 74.
"What constitutes the extraordinary value of the Russian literature of the
19th century?" (at the Freie Akademie der Künste in Hamburg in October
1998) 75. "Hegel’s Esthetics" (at National Seoul University in
September 1998) 33-"Darwinism as Metaphysics" (at Sogang University
in Seoul in September 1998; repeated in English at the University of Stanford
in April 1999) 77. "Religion, Theology, Philosophy" (at the
University of Hannover in June 1998) 78. "Present and future tasks of a
moral economy" (at the University of Hannover in June 1998) 79.
"Chances and dangers of talent" (at the 50 years celebration of the
Evangelische Studienwerk Villigst in May 1998 in Villigst) 80. "Theodicy
strategies in Leibniz, Hegel, Jonas" (in Italian at the conference on
monotheism in April 1998 in Jerusalem; repeated in Hannover in October 1998)
81. "Rationalism, determinism and freedom" (at the Forschungsinstitut
für Philosophie Hannover in January 1998; repeated at the University of Mainz
in October 1998, in English at the University of Notre Dame in March 1999) 82.
"Universal ethics and natural law" (at the second conference of the
Universal Ethics Project of the UNESCO in Naples in December 1997; repeated at
the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg in June 2003) 83. Five lectures on "The
state and its history" [at the IISFN in February 1997 in Italian] 84.
"Conditions of multicultural societies and states" (at the University
of Bielefeld in January 1997, repeated at the Königsteiner Forum in September
1997) 85. "Philosophical foundations of a future humanism" (in Basel
in January 1997; repeated in English at the University of Notre Dame in
February 1997 and at the University of Oslo in September 1997, at the Tübinger
Stift in July 1997, at the University of Erfurt in October 1997 and at the
University of Essen in January 1998) 86. "Politics and morality facing
global challenges" (at the Hochschule für Philosophie in München in
November 1996; short version during the presentation of my book "Moral und
Politik" in the European Parliament in Brussels in March 1998; repeated at
the University of Essen in April 1998, at the Musikhochschule Hannover in July
1998, at the Korean Hegel Society in Seoul in September 1998, at the University
of Greifswald in October 1998 as well as, in English, at the American
Philosophical Association in Boston in December 1999, at the University of
Urbino in March 2004, at the University of Bamberg in June 2011) 87. "Who
has right?" (at the Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Politik in Hamburg in
November 1996) 88. "Just wars" (at the University of Hamburg in
November 1996; repeated in English at Loyola University in Chicago im Februar
2003) 89. "Ethics and history" (at the University of Nijmegen in May
1996) 34-VH 90. "Hegel and Spinoza" (at the University of
Tübingen in April 1996) 91. "Biological presuppositions of moral behavior
of humans" (at the Forschungsinstitut für Philosophie Hannover in January
1996) 92. "On the concept of cratology" (at the
Kulturwissenschaftliche Institut Essen in December 1995) 93. "Rationalism,
intersubjectivity and loneliness: Heraclitus, Lullus, and Nietzsche" (at
the Ohio State University in October 1995) 94. "Philosophy in an age of
overinformation" (at the Philosophy conference of the UNESCO in March 1995
in Paris, repeated at the Ohio State University in April 1996, at the Goethe
Institute Ankara in September 1996, at the University of Leipzig in December
1996) 95. "What are presuppositions of a rational ethics?" (at the
University of Essen in November 1994) 96. "Vico’s sources" (at the
Naples conference in October 1994 in Bielefeld) 97. Five lectures on
"Morality and politics" (at the IISFN in October 1994 in Italian) 98.
"Ramón Llull’s rationalism" (in Spanish at the Lull conference in
September 1994 in Trujillo; repeated in April 2002 at the University of São
Paulo) 99. "On the indispensability of republican virtues" (at the
European Colloquium in Regensburg "Ought developing countries to develop?
And if yes, how?" (at the University of Marburg and the University of Jena
in June 1994) 101. "The intellectual background of Reiner Schürmann's
Heidegger interpretation" (at the Reiner Schürmann Memorial Symposium in
April 1994 in New York) 102. "Moral ends and means of global demographic
policy" (at the symposium "Weltbevölkerung und Welternährung" of
the Deutsche Welthungerhilfe in March 1994 in Bonn; repeated in English at the
World Conference for Sociology in Bielefeld in July 1994 and at the University
of Münster in November 1994) 103. "Sociobiology and ethics" (at the
University of Essen in December 1993; repeated at the University of Mainz in
January 1994, at the University of Witten- Herdecke in December 1994, at the
ETH Zürich and at the University of Innsbruck in November 1995, at the
University of Ulm in December 1995, in the Forschungszentrum Jülich in October
1996, in English at the Ohio State University in April 1996, at the University
of Oslo in September 1997 and at the State University of Florida in
Jacksonville in February 2002, in Italian at the University of Trento in March
2009) 35-VH 8/9/17 8/9/17 104. "How much genetic engineering,
protection of animals and of the environment do we need?" (discussion at
the Tagung der Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker in Bonn in October 1993) 105.
"Philosophy and its media" (in English at the 19th World Congress of
Philosophy in Moscow in August 1993; repeated at the Tübinger Symposium
"Platonisches Philosophieren" in April 1994, in Hannover in November
1998 and in English at the University of Sankt Gallen in May 2001) 106.
"Power and morality" (at the University of Zürich in June 1993;
repeated in English at the University of Oslo in September 1993 and at the
University of Bergen in September 1997; at the University of Hamburg in October
1993, at the University of Ulm in December 1995) 107. "Ethics and ontology
in Hans Jonas" (at the University of Konstanz in January 1993; repeated at
the Hofgeismarer conference on Hans Jonas in June 1993, in Italian at the
Lateran University in Rom in January 1996, before the Wissenschaftlicher Verein
Mönchengladbach in January 1997) 108. "Ethics and system theory"
(discussion with Niklas Luhmann at the ETH Zürich in November 1992) 109. Four
lectures on Socrates, Plato and "The essential differences between ancient
and modern philosophy" (in English and Norwegian at the University of Oslo
in October 1992; the last lecture was repeated at the University of München in
November 1992, one of the lectures on Plato in French at the University of Tours
in April 1997) 110. "Ethical principles of peace politics" (public
lecture during the award of the price "The Glass of Reason" to C-F.
von Weizsäcker in Kassel in October 1992; repeated at the Salzburger
Humanismusgespräche in March 1993, at the University Witten-Herdecke in June
1993, in English at the University of Trondheim in September 1993) 111.
"Individual and collective identity crises" (at the conference
"Trauma and Tragedy" in June 1992 in Amsterdam; repeated at the
Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Walberberg in October 1993, at Carleton
College and at the Ohio State University in April 1994, at the World Conference
"Medicine and Philosophy" in Paris in June 1994, at the University of
Ulm in December 1995, at the University of Notre Dame in March 1996, in French
at the Ecole Normale in Paris in May 1997) 112. "Ultimate foundation and
categories" (at the conference "Letztbegründung als System?" in
June 1992 in Prague) 113. "The idea of the university in face of the
challenges of the 21st century" (lecture at the conference of the
presidents of German universities in Rostock in May 1992; repeated in January
1993 at the University of Kiel, in May 1993 at the University of
Kaiserslautern, in May 1996 at the University of Nimwegen, in English in
September 1993 at the University of Trondheim) 36-VH 8/9/17 114.
"Can Abraham be saved? And: Can Søren Kierkegaard be saved?" (in
Norwegian at the University Oslo in November 1991; repeated in German before
the Leibniz-Society in Hannover in July 1992, at the University of Köln in June
1994, in English at the University of Notre Dame in November 2007) 115. Five
lectures on "Descartes and Spinoza" (in English and Norwegian at the
University Trondheim in October 1991) 116. "Being and subjectivity. On the
metaphysics of the ecological crisis" (at the Kulturwissenschaftliches
Institut Essen in June 1991; repeated at the University of Vienna in June 1991,
at the ETH Zürich in November 1991, in English at the eleventh Internordic
Conference in Odense in August 1995, in French at the University Laval in
Québec in April 2011) 117. "On the dialectic of strategical and
communicative rationality" (at the Dubrovnik Workshop "Diskurs und
Rationalität" The Third World as a philosophical problem" (at the
Ohio State University in February 1991; repeated at the conference
"Transcendental Pragmatics and North-South Ethical Problems" in
Mexico City in March 1991, at the University of Tromsrin September 1991 and in
Spanish at the Javeriana in Bogotá and at the University of Fortaleza in April
2002) 119. "Ethical aspects of capitalism” (at the conference
"Wirtschaftsethik" in November 1990 in Ulm; repeated at the
Technische Hochschule Aachen in June 1991, at the Technische Hogeschool Twente
in Enschede in June 1992 and in Spanish at the Javeriana in Bogotá and at the
University of Fortaleza in April 2002) 120. Eight lectures on "Vico’s
philosophy of culture" (at the Moscow State University MGU Five lectures
on "The philosophy of the ecological crisis" as well as five lectures
on "The Essence of Modern Metaphysics (Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, Fichte,
Hegel)" (at the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences in
Moscow during a visiting professorship from April till June 1990; two lectures
each were repeated at the University of Rostov at Don in May 1990 as well as at
the University of Minsk and at the University of Novosibirsk in June 1990; one
of the ecological lectures was repeated at the New School for Social Research
in New York in December 1990, at the IISFN in May 1991, at the University of
Tromsö and of Trondheim in September and October 1991, at the Center for the
Study of Developing Societies in Delhi in April 1992, at the Technische
Hogeschool Twente in Enschede in June 1992, at the Wuppertalinstitut in March
1994, at the National Seoul University, the Yonsei and the Myongji Universität
in Seoul, the Hannam University in Taejong and the Keimyung University in Taegu
in March and April 1995, at the University Essen in October 1995; the lecture
on Descartes was repeated at the University Essen in October 1990, the lecture
on Spinoza at the Technische Hochschule Aachen in June 1992) 122.
"Intersubjectivity and freedom of the will in Fichte’s System of
Ethics"" (at the conference "Fichtes Rechtsphilosophie: Die
ersten drei Lehrsätze der "Grundlage 37-VH des
Naturrechts"" in March 1990 in Frankfurt) 123. ."Heidegger’s
philosophy of technology" (at the conference for the 100th birthday of
Martin Heidegger in October 1989 in Moscow) 124. "Why has technology
become a philosophical problem?" (at the University of Ulm in September
1989; repeated at the Technische Hochschule Aachen in February 1990 and at the
ETH Zürich Three lectures "Hegel’s System", "Morality and
politics: Machiavelli’s problem", "Transcendental pragmatics" at
the Goethe Institute in Porto Alegre in June 1989 (in Spanish; the first
lecture was repeated at the University of Campinas, the third at the Goethe
Institute in Sâo Paulo) 126. A three weeks seminar (12 hours a week) "From
Kant to Hegel" as well as a three week seminar (4 hours a week)
"Antinomies and dialectic" (together with Prof.Dr. C.Cirne-Lima and
Dr.Th.Kesselring) (at the Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul in Porto
Alegre/Brasilien during a visiting professorship in June 1989; in Italian) "Vico’s idea of the science of
culture" (at the University of Vienna in April 1989; repeated in Italian
at the IISFN in May 1989 and in French at the University of Tours in April
1997; short version at the presentation of the German and Spanish translations
of Vicos "Scienza nuova" in the European Parliament in Strasbourg in
November 1991) 128. "Nature and natural sciences in Vico’s new science of
the spirit" (at the II. Colloquium "Natur in den
Geisteswissenschaften" in April 1989 in Blaubeuren) 129. "The
greatness and limits of Kant's practical philosophy" (at the conference
for the 200th anniversary of "The Critique of Practical Reason" in
December 1988 at the New School for Social Research in New York; repeated in
German at the Technische Hochschule Aachen in January 1989 and at the
Universität Ulm in February 1990, in English at the School of Architecture in
London at the University of Louisville in January 1991 and at the University of
Tromsö in September 1991 as well as before the Hegel Society of Korea in Seoul
in April 1995, in Spanish at the Javeriana in Bogotá, the Centro de Extensno
Universitaria in São Paulo and the University Fortaleza in April 2002) 130.
"The philosophy of mathematics of Nicolaus Cusanus" (at the
conference of the American Cusanus Society in October 1988 in Gettysburg) 131.
"On the impossibility of a naturalistic foundation of ethics: Idealism and
Materialism" (at the conference "Die ethische und politische
Verantwortung des Wissenschaftlers" in April 1988 in Köln) 132.
"Morality and politics: Machiavelli’s problem" (at the University of
Saarbrücken in January 1988; repeated in English at the New School for Social
Research in April 1988, at Pennsylvania State University in October 1988, at
the New York State University in Purchase in November 1988; in Italian at the
IISFN in May 1989; in German at the University of Regensburg in November 1989;
in English at the University Trondheim in August 1991) 133. Four lectures on
"Hegel’s Logic" (at the IISFN in March 1987 in Italian) 134.
"Law and history in G.Vico" (at the University of Mannheim in January
1987) 135. "The figurative arts in the esthetics of German idealism"
(at the Hochschule für bildende Künste in Braunschweig in December 1986) 136.
"Hegel's idea of right" (at the New School for Social Research in
December 1986) 137. "On the dialectic of enlightenment in Vico’s
philosophy of history" (at the University of Frankfurt in November 1986;
repeated in Italian at the Circolo George Sadoul in Ischia in May 1987) 138.
"An attempt to locate the historical Socrates" (at Williams College
in October 1986) 139. Sixteen lectures on "The development of German
idealism" (at the IISFN on January through June 1986 in Italian) 140.
"Foundational questions of objective idealism" (at the conference
"Philosophie und Begründung" in Bad Homburg in May 1986, repeated in
English at the University of Bergen in September 1997) 141. "Moral
reflection and decay of institutions. On the dialectic of enlightenment and
counter enlightenment" (at the conference of the International
Hegel-Gesellschaft in March 1986 in Zürich; repeated at Princeton University in
November 1986) 142. "What may and what must the state punish? Reflections
based on Fichte’s and Hegel’s theories of punishment" (at the conference
"Moralität und Sittlichkeit" in March 1986 in Hamburg) 143. Five
lectures on "Hegel’s lectures on the philosophy of religion" (at the
IISFN in December 1985 in Italian) 144. "Carl Schmitts critisism of the
self-cancelation of a valuefree constitution in "Legalität und Legitimität""
(at the conference "Il pensiero politico di Carl Schmitt" in December
1985 in Naples in Italian) 145. "Tasks of philosophy between relativism
and dogmatism" (at the conference "Per un pluralismo non
relativistico in filosofia" in in NAPOLI) An immoral ethical life. Hegel’s
interpretation of Indian culture" (at the conference "Moralität und
Sittlichkeit" in March 1985 in Frankfurt) 147. Seven lectures on "The
development of Greek philosophy from Parmenides till Platon", two lectures
on "Principle of contradiction and dialectic" and one lecture on
"The so-called Münchhausentrilemma" (at the Technische Hogeschool
Twente in Enschede/Netherlands Anthropology in Fichte" (at the II
European-Latin American symposium for philosophical anthropology in October
1984 in Tübingen) 149. "The position of Hegel’s philosophy of objective
spirit in the system and its aporia"; "Abstract Right";
"The State" (at the conference "Anspruch und Leistung von Hegels
"Rechtsphilosophie" in March 1984 in Naples) 150. "Space, time,
movement"; "Plant and animal" (at the conference "Hegel und
die Naturwissenschaften" in October 1983 in Tübingen) 151. Four lectures
on „The esthetics of Greek tragedy" (at the IISFN in March 1983 in
Italian) 152. "Theories of the history of philosophy" (at the IISFN
in December 1982 in Italian) At the University of Notre Dame: 1. Nietzsche 2.
Political and Constitutional Theory: Ancient and Modern (Aristotle, Locke, The
Federalist Papers) 3. Schopenhauer,TheWorldasWillandRepresentation 4.
ThePhilosophicalImportanceofDarwin 5. ThomasMann 6. Philosophical Dialogues
(Plato, Abelard, Ficino, Hume, Fichte, Kierkegaard, Feyerabend) 7.
TheoryofComedy 8. PhilosophyofPower 9. Kant’sPoliticalPhilosophy 10. Core
Course on Ecology and Ethics Heidegger, Jonas, Ibsen, Callenbach) (Brown,
Malthus, Bacon, Descartes, 11.Philosophical Dialogues (Plato, Cicero, Anselm of
Canterbury, Bodin, Diderot, Schelling, Murdoch) 12. Hume’s Practical Philosophy
13. Dramas on Political Conflicts (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Goethe, Schiller,
Büchner, Grillparzer, Hebbel, Dürrenmatt) 14. Plato before the “Republic”
40-VH 15. Goethe’s Lives 16. Aristotle’s “Nicomachean Ethics”,
“Politics”, “Rhetorics” 17. Philosophy of mind in the twentieth century (James,
Freud, Husserl, Ryle, McGinn, Kim, Chalmers, Searle, Dennett) 18. Ethics and
Politics in Italian Renaissance 19. The German Quest for God from Goethe to
Nietzsche and Kafka 20. Philosophical Autobiographies (Plato, Isocrates,
Augustine, Abelard, Petrarca, Vico, Rousseau, Hume, Mill, Newman, Nietzsche,
Feyerabend) 21. Faust (Marlowe, Goethe, Grabbe, Klaus Mann) 22. Hegel’s
Political Philosophy 23. The Birth of the Humanities from the Spirit of German
Idealism (Friedrich Schlegel, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Schleiermacher,
Schelling, Hegel) 24. Vico (Autobiography, On the Method of Studies of Our
Time, New Science) 25. Literary Criticism from Aristotle to Jakobson
(Aristotle, Horace, Longinus, Dante, Boileau, Pope, Schiller, Hegel, Nietzsche,
Adorno, Jakobson) 26. Kant’s Three Critiques 27. Faith, Hope, and Love: Thomas
Aquinas and Kierkegaard on Christian Ethics 28. Plato, “Republic” and
“Statesman” 29. German Philosophy in the 20th century (Husserl, Reichenbach,
Gehlen, Habermas) 30. Thomas Aquinas on the Cardinal Virtues 31. Humanities in
the 20th century (Dilthey, Freud, Ingarden, Panofsky, Strauss, von Wright,
Foucault, Dworkin, Sontag) 32. The late Plato (“Cratylus,” “Theaetetus,”
“Sophist,” “Philebus”) 33. The essay (Montaigne, Bacon, Hume, Kant, Schiller,
Nietzsche, Th.S. Eliot, Hans Jonas) 34.The German Quest for God (Hartmann von
Aue, Meister Eckhart, Luther, Grimmelshausen, Lessing, Hegel, Mann, Steinherr)
35.History of Hermeneutics (Philo of Alexandria, Origen, Augustine, Maimonides,
Spinoza, Schleiermacher, Droysen, Ricœur, Grice, Auerbach) 36. Neo-Platonism:
Plotinus and Proclus 41-VH 8/9/17 37. Plato, Laws 38. Making Sense of a
Life: Biography and Autobiography (Plutarch, Tacitus, Hildegard of Bingen,
Vasari, Boswell, Rousseau, Bismarck, Tolstoy, Henry Adams) 39. The late Husserl
40. Greek Drama (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes) 41. Ancient
Drama (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus,
Terence, Seneca) At Heidelberg University in 2015 1. Hermeneutics 2. Hegel,
Phenomenology of Spirit 3. Plato, Parmenides (together with Jens Halfwassen) At
the University of Trento in 2008: 1. Morals and Politics At the Northern
Institute of Technology in Hamburg
BusinessEthicsinaGlobalizedWorld At the Hamburg School of Logistics in
2005, 2007 and 2008: 1. EthicsofPower At Kampala International University in
2006: 1. Ethics of Development At the Research Institute for Philosophy in
Hannover: 1. Classics of the philosophy of biology (Aristotle,Leibniz,Kant,Darwin,
Bergson, Portmann, Mayr) Driesch, At Ohio State University: 1.
Hegel'sPhilosophyofRight At the Universität Essen: 1. MoralsandPolitics 2.
Descartes,Meditations 3. H.Jonas'philosophyoflifeandethics 4. Aristotle,Physics
5. J.Rawls,Atheoryofjustice 6. Hermeneutics 7. Plato,ApologyofSocrates 8.
L.Wittgenstein,PhilosophicalInvestigations 9. Kierkegaard, Either – Or 10.
Ancient Philosophy 11. The fragments of Parmenides 12. Augustine, The City of
God 13. Plato, The Republic 14. Sextus Empiricus 15. Epistemology 16. Locke, An
essay concerning human understanding 17. Leibniz, Discourse on Metaphysics
18.Rationalism and negative anthropology: Descartes' "Les passions de
l'âme," Pascal's "Pensées," La Rochefoucauld's
"Maximes" (together with Prof. Dr. R.Galle) Gadamer, Truth and Method
20. Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws 21. Concept and function of the
beautiful in Schiller (together with Prof. Dr. R.Galle) Hegel, Philosophy of
Right 23. Philosophy of history 24. Burckhardt, Considerations on World History
25. M.Heidegger, Being and Time 26. Early modern utopias (together with Prof.
Dr. P.Münch) 27. V.Hösle, Morals and Politics 28. New texts on determinism
(Austin, Chisholm, van Inwagen, Planck, Strawson) 29. Evolution, Knowledge,
Ethics (together with Prof.Dr. F.Wuketits and Dr. G.Klauer) Popper/J.C.Eccles,
The Self and its Brain 31. Interreligious Dialogues in the Middle Ages
(Abelard, Llull) Philosophy of Religion of the Renaissance At the ETH Zürich:
1. EthicsandPoliticsfacingtheecologicalcrisis At the University Ulm: 1.
TranscendentalPragmaticsandcontemporaryphilosophy 2.
Aristotle,NicomacheanEthics 3. Philosophy of Technology: Heidegger, Gehlen, Habermas,
Jonas At the New School for Social Research: 1. Plato'sUnwrittenDoctrine 2.
FromKanttoHegel 3. VICO,NewScience 4. MoralPhilosophysinceKant 5.
Machiavelli,Discourses;Prince 6. NicolausCusanus 44-VH Honors and Grants
As Tutor: Horkheimer Adorno, Dialectics of Enlightenment Plato, Late dialogues
Theories of the history of philosophy in the 19th and 20th
century Hegel, Encyclopedia of the philosophical sciences 5.
Hegel,EncyclopediaofphilosophicalsciencesII 6. Fichte, Foundations of natural law
7. Schelling, Philosophy of art 8. Structural problems of objective idealism (2
Semester) After Accreditation as University Lecturer: Schopenhauer’s work on freedom
as an introduction to the debate on determinism VICO, On the method of studies of
our time Transcendental Pragmatics LUCREZIO, On the nature of things
Aristotle,Politics 6. Spinoza,Ethics 7. Hobbes,Leviathan 8.
Scheler,Essenceandformsofsympathy 9. Locke,TwoTreatisesofGovernment 10.
Leibniz, Theodicy 11. Tocqueville, On the democracy in America !Member of
“Ethics in Action,” founded, among others, by the Pontifical Academies of
Sciences and of Social Sciences as well as by the UN Sustainable Development
Solutions Network 7. Kant'sMoralThought Visiting Professorship at the
University of Heidelberg, 2015 !Meckatzer Philosophy Award Appointed by Pope
Francis as Ordinary Academician to the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences
Taught Master Course at the University of Munich and Research Workshop at the
University Duisburg-Essen, Acquired together with Associate Director Don
Stelluto 1,58 million dollars from the Templeton Foundation for fellowships at
the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study 2012 !Offer to become Director of
the Centro di Scienze Religiose of the Bruno Kessler Foundation in Trent/Italy
2011 (declined) !Offer to become member of the Strategic Committee of the
Wissenschaftsrat for the second part of the German “Exzellenzinitiative”,
(declined) !Best Teacher Award of the Northern Institute of Technology, 2008
!Research Achievement Award of 10, 000 USD from the University of Notre Dame,
Rosmini SERBATTI Chair at the University of Trent/Italy Taught Master Course at
the Forschungsinstitut für Philosophie Hannover, Member at the Historical
School of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, Key Professor at the
Northern Institute of Technology in Hamburg, Fellowship at the Erasmus
Institute of the University of Notre Dame, Offer of a chair position in
Political Science from the University of Regensburg, Offer of a Fellowship at
the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut Essen, (declined) !Max Kade Distinguished
Visiting Professor, Department of Philosophy aService !Humboldt Professor at
the University of Ulm, 1995 !Visiting Professor at South Korean universities,
1995, financed by DAAD !Fellow at the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut Essen,
Fritz Winter Award for outstanding academic achievements Visiting Professor at
the Department of Ecology, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich,
Affiliation with the Sociology Department of the University of Delhi,
Affiliation with the Philosophy Department of the University of Trondheim,
Affiliation with the German Department of Ohio State University Visiting
Professor at the Academy of Sciences and at the Lomonossov University in Moscow
(financed by DAAD) !Visiting Professor in Ulm, Visiting Professor at the
University of Porto Alegre, Brazil
(financed by DAAD) !Heisenberg Fellowship, Fellow at the ISTITUTO
ITALIANO PER GLI STUDI FILOSOFICI Visiting Lecturer at the Technische
Hogeschool Twente in Enschede, Research fellowship of the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft, Fellowship of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volks,
Fellowship of the Bavarian Begabtenförderung, Member of the Commissione giudicatrice
della valutazione comparativa of the University Trento Director of the new
Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study Member of the two Strategic Academic
Planning Committees of the University of Notre Dame Member of the UNESCO/COMEST
group on the precautionary Department of German, Ohio State University Member
of the Norwegian commission to promote candidates for full professorship in
philosophy Organized with Christian
Illies a conference on “The Metaphysical implications of Darwinism” at the
University of Notre Dame Editor of the series “Faszination Philosophie” with
the publisher C.C. Buchner Organized a conference on hermeneutics at the
University of Notre Dame Organized lecture series on sustainability in Hannover
in connection with EXPO Organized conference on metaphysics in Hildesheim Member
of the Board of Trustees of the European College of Liberal Arts in Berlin
Service in many committees at the University of Notre Dame (both departmental,
college and university level, among which in the Strategic Academic Planning
Committee) Organized lecture series on Leibniz in Hannover Member of the
Kuratorium of the Jakob-Kaiser-Stiftung
Responsible Director of the Forschungsinstitut für Philosophie Hannover
Member of the Kuratorium of the Stiftung fur die Rechte zukünftiger
Generationen Member of the Stiftungsrat of the Petra Kelly-Stiftung Member of
the group “Coherence” of the Common Conference Church and Development Member of
the Kuratorium of the Akademie Gesellschaft und Wissenschaft Member of the group
“Economy and Ecology” of the state minister of ecology of Baden-Württemberg
Member of the Fachbereichsrat and the Konvent at the University of Essen; Chair
of the Magisterprüfungsasschuss des Fachbereichs Member of the
Wissenschaftlicher Beirat and corresponding member of the Humboldt-Studienzentrum
of the University of Ulm Editor of the monograph series “Ethik im technischen
Zeitalter” with C.H. Beck publishing house, Munich Advisor for several
dissertations and master’s theses at the New School for Social Research, the
University of Tübingen, the University of Essen Member of the DAAD-Kommission
for Southern Europe Languages Employment History Member of the Commission on
the Ethical Evaluation of the abortion pill (RU 486), Hoechst Offered several
seminars on the Ethics of Business to Top Executives and Managers of
Beiersdorff, Hoechst, Bosch and other larger German firms Elaborated the
general plan for the Multimedia Encyclopedia of Philosophy for the Italian
State Television (RAI); directed interviews with leading philosophers such as
Apel, Feyerabend, Føllesdal, Rorty, Thieme, Goodman, Hintikka, Jonas, gave
myself many interviews on the history of philosophy and on systematic issues
Participation in the administrative work of the Istituto Italiano per gli Studi
Filosofici, including the review of manuscripts and the planning of conferences
Wrote four papers for the Office of the Chancellor, Federal Republic of Germany
Organized a Kant conference at the New School for Social Research Active
knowledge of German, Italian, English, Spanish, Russian, Norwegian, and French;
passive knowledge of Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Pali, Avestan, Portuguese,
Catalan, Modern Greek, Swedish, and Danish Director of the Notre Dame Institute
for Advanced Study Paul Kimball Professor of Arts and Letters at the University
of Notre Dame (in the Departments of German, Philosophy, and Political
Science); Fellow of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies and of the Kroc
Institute for International Peace Studies Director of the Research Institute of
Philosophy in Hannover Full Professor, University of Essen Heisenberg Fellow,
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Visiting Professor, University of Ulm Associate
Professor with tenure, New School for Social Research Visiting Assistant
Professor, New School for Social Research Birthdate: Personal 49-VH
Married, three children German and American citizen Vittorio Gronda Hösle.
Hösle. Keywords: “L’inter-soggetivo di Vico” “filosofia prima” “filosofia
seconda”. Refs.: Luigi Speranza, “Grice e Hösle: l’implicatura di Vico” – The
Swimming-Pool Library.
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