Michigan State University

Department of Philosophy

Christian Lotz

Assistant Professor


Degree:

Ph.D., University of Marburg, Germany

Teaching Areas:

19th and 20th Century Continental Philosophy, Phenomenology, German Idealism

Interests:

Prof. Lotz is the author of From Affectivity to Subjectivity. Revisiting Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology (Palgrave, 2007) and Vom Leib zum Selbst. Kritische Analysen zu Husserl und Heidegger [Lived Body and Self. Critical Investigations in Husserl and Heidegger] (Alber, 2005); he has co-edited with C. Painter Phenomenology and the Non-Human Animal (Springer, 2007), with W.Ch Zimmerli and Th. Wolf Erinnerung. Philosophische Probleme und Perspektiven (Fink, 2004), and with D. Carr Subjektivität-Verantwortung-Wahrheit. Neue Aspekte der Phänomenologie Edmund Husserls (Lang, 2002). Lotz has published articles on various topics and philosophers in European philosophy. His current research interests are in aesthetics, in Hegel, as well as in the role of the concept of conscience for a theory of subjectivity.

Address:

503 S. Kedzie Hall
Michigan State University
Department of Philosophy
East Lansing, MI 48824-1032
Email:lotz@msu.edu
Web Page: http://www.msu.edu/~lotz
Telephone: (517) 353-9721


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