Claus Dierksmeier

Dierk Claus Meier ( born May 17, 1971 in Pforzheim ) is a German philosopher. Since 2012 he is director of the Global Ethic Institute at the University of Tübingen.

Academic Career

After his dissertation in 1997 at the University of Hamburg Dierk Meier went to the University of Jena, where he habilitated in 2002. Between 2001 and 2002 he was a guest lecturer at universities in Spain, Uruguay and Argentina. He was Associated Professor at the Institute of Philosophy of Stonehill College in Boston in 2002. There, in 2006 the degree he was awarded tenure. In 2011 he was promoted to full professor and the appointment as " Distinguished Professor of Globalization Ethics". From 2011 to 2012, he was Research Director of the Sustainable Management and Measurement Institute ( SUMMIT ) at Stonehill College in Boston. Since April 2012, Claus Dierk Meier is director of the Global Ethic Institute at the University of Tübingen. Dierk Meier is also a director of the international think- tank The Humanistic Management Network and Academic Director of the Humanistic Management Center in Berlin.

Research priorities

Dierk Meier researches and teaches about economics and political philosophy, ethics, and globalization on Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR). His research focus is on the processing of the history of ideas (especially of liberalism ) for the present. To this end, he developed his theory of qualitative freedom. Furthermore researched Dierk Meier for the Strategy Institute of the Boston Consulting Group and has worked as a consultant for strategic issues in politics and business.

Memberships in scientific societies and committees

  • Advisory Council of the Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations
  • Managing Board of The Humanistic Management Network
  • Review Board of the Journal for Intergenerational Justice
  • Advisory Council of Centro de Ciencia, Educación y Sociedad ( CECIES )
  • Co - Director of Sustainable Management and Measurement Institute ( SUMMIT )

Publications (selection )

Monographs

  • The absolute bottom of the law. Karl Christian Friedrich Krause in dealing with Fichte and Schelling. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: 2003
  • Law and Political Philosophy - A dogma of philosophical dialogue. with Rolf Gröschner, Michael Henkel, Alexander Wiehart Berlin: 2000
  • The Noumenon Religion - An examination of the place of religion in the system of Kant's practical philosophy. Kant-Studien - Ergänzungshefte No. 133, Berlin / New York: 1998

Editorship

  • Human Development in Business - Challenges for Contemporary Management, (edited by Doménec Melé and Dierk Claus Meier ), Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, May, 2012.
  • Banking with Integrity - The Winners of the Financial Crisis, (edited by Heiko Spitzeck (lead editor), Michael Pirson, Dierk Claus Meier, Wolfgang Amann ), Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, London / New York, forthcoming October 2011.
  • Business Schools Under Fire - Humanistic Management Education as the Way Forward, (edited by Wolfgang Amann (lead editor), Michael Pirson, Ernst v. Kimakowitz, Heiko Spitzeck, Dierk Claus Meier ), Palgrave Macmillan Publishers London / New York 2011.
  • Humanistic Ethics in the Age of Globality, Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, (edited by Dierk Claus Meier (lead editor), Ernst von Kimakowitz, Heiko Spitzeck, Michael Pirson, Wolfgang Amann ), Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, London / New York 2011.
  • Humanistic Management in Practice, (edited by Ernst v. Kimakowitz (lead editor), Michael Pirson, Dierk Claus Meier, Heiko Spitzeck, Wolfgang Amann ), Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, London / New York 2011.
  • The exception think. Festschrift for Klaus Michael Kodalle in two volumes ( Thinking the exeption. A tribute to Klaus Michael Kodalle in two volumes ), ed by Dierk Claus Meier, Würzburg 2003.
  • System as a reality? - 200 years Schelling's "System of Transcendental Idealism " ( System as Reality - 200 Years after Schelling 's "System of Transcendental Idealism " ), Critical Yearbook of Philosophy, vol VI, ed by Chr Danz, C. Meier and Dierk Chr. Seysen, Würzburg 2001.
  • Fichte's dismissal - The Jena atheism 200 years ago ( Fichte's Dismissal Looking back at the atheism debate 200 years ago. ) Critical Yearbook of Philosophy, Vol IV, ed by K.-M. Kodalle and M. Ohst in collaboration with C. Danz, C. Dierk Meier and C. Seysen, Würzburg 1999.

Article

  • The Freedom - Responsibility Nexus in Management Philosophy and Business Ethics, Journal of Business Ethics ( 1/2011 ), pp. 1-21
  • Work - From a Materialistic to a Humanistic Account of Human Labor. in Spazio Filosofico 1/2011
  • What freedom? in LIBERAL 4/2011, pp. 9-13
  • The Modern Corporation and the Idea of Freedom with Michael Pirson in Philosophy & Management, Vol 9.3: 2010, pp. 5-25.
  • Oikonomia versus Chrematistike. Aristotle on Wealth and Well-Being with Michael Pirson in Journal of Business Ethics, Volume 88, 417-430: 2009
  • Globalization versus Globality in Lo Sqernos IX: 2008
  • From Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (1781-1832) to " Krausismo " in: APA Newsletter on Hispanic / Latino Issues in Philosophy 8/1: 2008
  • Harmonious liberalism on the Rio de la Plata in Liberal 50/2008, pp. 46-49
  • Freedom in the Political Economy of John Kenneth Galbraith Political Science Review 3/2007, pp. 759-782
  • Qualitative or quantitative freedom? in Legal, Philosophical Notebooks XII / 2007, pp. 107-119
  • About the economic theory in Fichte's theory of law of 1812 in Spruce studies 29/2006, pp. 13-29
  • John Rawls and Kant's long shadow in Political Science 4/2004, pp. 1297-1322
  • Justice and freedom. Karl Christian Friedrich Krause's ' basis of natural law ' in the context of the Jena idealism in International Yearbook of German Idealism, 2/ 2004, pp. 309-334
  • On the theory of state action in FA v. Hayek Journal of Political Science 4/2003, pp. 1979-2003
  • About the current state of economic philosophy in Archives for Legal and Social Philosophy 3/2003, pp. 551-561
  • The economic philosophy of in German Journal of Philosophy, 4/ 2003, pp. 571-581
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