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Walter Schweidler was born on 15 September, 1957, is a German philosopher (born 1957). Discover Walter Schweidler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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1957

Walter Rudolf Schweidler (born 15 September 1957) is a German philosopher.

1983

His master’s thesis on Wittgenstein’s concept of philosophy was published in 1983 (since translated in Italian), his doctoral dissertation, Die Überwindung der Metaphysik (“The Overcoming of Metaphysics”) in 1987 (since translated into Japanese and French), and his habilitation thesis Geistesmacht und Menschenrecht (“Intellectual Power and Human Rights”) in 1994.

Schweidler has lectured extensively abroad in the English-speaking world, with visiting professorships and research stays at the University of Minnesota, Macquarie University, the University of California at Berkeley (Graduate Theological Union), Manoa University in Honolulu and Loyola Marymount University.

In his dissertation supervised by Robert Spaemann, Die Überwindung der Metaphysik, Schweidler deals with the distinction between metaphysical and philosophical thinking.

In four paradigmatic investigations of the metaphysical critiques of Rudolf Carnap, Oswald Spengler, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Martin Heidegger, he elaborates the characteristics of what he refers to as philosophical “intellectual power”.

1985

He is a student of Robert Spaemann, and was his assistant from 1985 to 1992 at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, where he completed graduate and postgraduate studies in philosophy, Catholic theology, political science and law.

2002

Issuing from his lecturing activity in the area of practical, particularly political philosophy, his book Der gute Staat (“The Good State”) was published in 2002.

2006

In 2006, Schweidler received the German Schoolbook Prize for the work edited together with Robert Spaemann, Ethik: Lehr- und Lesebuch (“Ethics: A Primer”).

He is a council member of the International Society for the Study of Time, a corresponding member of the Pontifical Academy for Life and a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.

2008

A further common denominator in Schweidler’s work is the topic of time, in respect to which a systematic collection of his individual works in this area, made over several decades, was published as Das Uneinholbare (“The Uncatchable”) in 2008.

Further subjects and areas of research on which Schweidler has published concern contemporary and modern approaches to ethics and political philosophy, the philosophy of law and the theory of human rights, phenomenology, the philosophy of Heidegger in the context of the main currents of the 20th century, metaphysics and the critique of metaphysics; intercultural philosophy and bioethics.

The question of what philosophy and what philosophical thought is persists as a recurrent theme in many of his works.

Besides a series on phenomenology, edited together with Jean-Luc Marion, Schweidler is the editor of a series devoted to the East/West exchange of philosophical ideas, West-östliche Denkwege (“West-Eastern Mindsets”).

2009

Since 2009, Schweidler has occupied the chair for philosophy at the Catholic University of Eichstätt; having previously taught philosophy at the Ruhr University Bochum, the University of Dortmund, and PH Weingarten.

2012

A book similarly directed toward practical philosophical concerns, Über Menschenwürde (“On Human Dignity”), was published in 2012.