Ruth Hagengruber

Ruth Gruber Hagen (born 1958 in Rain ) is a German philosopher. She is a professor of philosophy at the culture from the University of Paderborn.

Curriculum vitae

Ruth Gruber Hagen studied from 1979 to 1985 Philosophy, History of Science, Byzantine and Early Church History at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich with qualifications Master of the philosophy of Plato. After several years of involvement in the economy followed in 1989 a research year at the National Library and the Istituto per gli Studi Filosofici in Naples, Italy. She received her PhD in 1993 at the Institute of Renaissance philosophy of Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich with the subject knowledge. Point and similarity. The metaphysics of Tommaso Campanella 1998 she qualified at the University of Koblenz with an economic philosophical topic. After various guest lectures abroad since 2005 she is Professor of Practical Philosophy at the University of Paderborn. In 2006 she founded the teaching and research History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, of the study of the texts of philosophers devoted from the antiquity until today. In 2006 she founded the teaching and research Philosophy and Computing, the history of philosophical traditions and social and ethical aspects of artificial intelligence research is devoted to. Since 2007, Ruth Gruber Hagen executive director of the compartment philosophy at the University of Paderborn.

Ruth Gruber Hagen was Vice President of the German Society for French-speaking philosophy (1997-2002), Vice -President of the European Society for Early Modern Philosophy ESEMP (2005-2007) and board member of the German Female Academics DAB. In 2011 she was elected Lifetime Member of the International Association of Computing and Philosophy I- ACAP; Since 2012 she is member of Advisory Board, Munich Center for Technology in Society, Technical University, Munich.

Publications

  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth / Ess, Charles. (Ed.). 2011 The Computational Turn:. Past, Presents, Futures? Munster: MV- science.
  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth (ed.). , 2011. Emilie du Châtelet in between Leibniz and Newton. New York et al: Springer.
  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth / Rodrigues, Ana. (Ed.). 2010th From Diana to Minerva. Philosophizing aristocrats of the 17th and 18th centuries. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag.
  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth (ed.). 2002nd philosophy and science - Philosophy and Science. Conference proceedings of the 70th birthday of Wolfgang H. Müller. Würzburg: King & Neumann.
  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth. 2000th benefits and generality. Some basic principles of practical philosophy. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. ( Habilitation thesis )
  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth (ed.). 21999th Classical philosophical texts by women. Texts from the 14th to the 20th century. Munich: dtv.
  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth / stone, Otti / Wedig, Sigrid ( eds. ). 1996th meetings with philosophers. Koblenz: Quast Publisher.
  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth. In 1994. Tommaso Campanella. A philosophy of similarity. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. (Dissertation)
  • Hagen Gruber, Ruth (ed.). In 1980. Islands in the ego. Munich: Matthes & Seitz.
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