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David Baumeister

Herr Dr.

Senior Research Fellow am Lehrstuhl für Philosophie einschließlich Philosophiegeschichte
Institut für Philosophie

Kontakt

Seidenstr. 36
70174 Stuttgart

Fachgebiet

Klassische deutsche Philosophie (insb. Kants Ethik und Anthropologie), Environmental Philosophy, Philosophy of Race, dekoloniale Philosophie, Conservation Ethics 

Monographie:

  • Kant on the Human Animal: Anthropology, Ethics, Race. Northwestern University Press (2022). 

Aufsätze in Zeitschriften:

  • “Black Animality from Kant to Fanon.” Theory & Event 24.4 (2021): 951–976.
  • “Settler Colonialism and the US Conservation Movement: Contesting Histories, Indigenizing Futures.” Ethics, Policy & Environment 24.3 (2021): 209–234. Mit Lauren Eichler.
  • “Predators and Pests: Settler Colonialism and the Animalization of Native Americans.” Environmental Ethics 42.4 (2020): 295–311. Mit Lauren Eichler.
  • “Kant, Chakrabarty, and the Crises of the Anthropocene.” Environmental Ethics 41.1 (2019): 53–67.   
  • “The Human/Animal Logic of Sovereignty: Derrida on Robinson Crusoe.” Environmental Philosophy 16.1 (2019): 161–180.
  • “Hunting for Justice: An Indigenous Critique of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.” Environment and Society 9 (2018): 75–90. Mit Lauren Eichler. [Neudruck in Indigenous Resurgence: Decolonization and Movements for Environmental Justice. Hrsg. Jaskiran Dhillon, 77–92. Berghahn Books (2022)].
  • “Social Conceptions of Moral Agency in Hegel and Sellars.” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25.2 (2017): 249–265.
  • “Derrida on Carnophallogocentrism and the Primal Parricide.” Derrida Today 10.1 (2017): 51–66.
  • “Rationality, Animality, and Human Nature: Reconsidering Kant’s View of the Human/Animal Relation.” Konturen 7 (2014): 62–76.
  • “From Philosophy of Race to Antiracist Politics: On Rorty’s Approach to Race and Racism.” Philosophy in the Contemporary World 21.2 (2014): 52–60. 

Herausgeberschaft:

  • “Decolonizing Conservation.” Sonderausgabe von Ethics, Policy & Environment 24.3 (2021). Mit Lauren Eichler.
  • “Reading Derrida’s The Beast and the Sovereign.” Sonderausgabe von Environmental Philosophy 16.1 (2019).

Aufsätze in Büchern:

  • “Animality in Kant’s Theory of Human Nature.” In Kant and Animals. Hrsg. Lucy Allais und John J. Callanan, 105–122. Oxford University Press (2020).
  • “Predatory Masculinity and Domestic Violence in Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter.” In
  • Philosophy, Film, and the Dark Side of Interdependence. Hrsg. Jonathan Beever, 29–42. Lexington (2020).
  • “Physical Education in Kant’s Lectures on Pedagogy.” In Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Hrsg. Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing und David Wagner, 2523–2530. Walter de Gruyter (2018).

Andere Publikationen:

  • “Introduction to Special Issue: Reading Derrida’s The Beast and the Sovereign.” Environmental Philosophy 16.1 (2019): 1–12.
  • “The Cold Light of Class.” Times Higher Education. 24. Januar (2019).
  • “Philosophy Courses Must Not Shy Away From Suicide.” Times Higher Education. 18. Oktober (2018).         
  • Rezension zu: Brian Massumi, What Animals Teach Us About Politics (Duke University Press, 2014) Contemporary Political Theory 14.4 (2015): 25–27.
  • “Ecological Political Theory and Ontological Connection.” Reaktion auf: Rebecca Aili Ploof’s “Realizing Humanity through Animality: An Interpretation of Nature and Artifice in Leviathan.” American Dialectic 4.2 (2014): 147–149.

Seton Hill University

  • Asian Perspectives (2019–2022)
  • Biomedical Ethics (2020–2022)
  • Black Lives Matter (2021)
  • Environmental Ethics (2019–2021)
  • Existentialism (2019)
  • Introduction to Ethics (2018–2022)
  • Logic and Argument (2019–2022)
  • Mind and Body (2018–2020)
  • Philosophy of Art (2019)
  • Philosophy of Law (2018)
  • Race, Gender, Disability (2020)

McDaniel College

  • Introducing Modern World Philosophies (2019, 2021)

University of Colorado, Denver

  • Introduction to Ethical Reasoning (2010–2018)
  • Introduction to Philosophy (2010)

Pacific University

  • Philosophy of Law (2018)

University of Oregon

  • Animals and Philosophy (2016)
  • Critical Reasoning (2013, 2016)
  • Environmental Philosophy (2014–2015)
  • Ethics of Enterprise and Exchange (2014)
  • Existentialism (2012)
  • Human Nature (2013)
  • Logic, Inquiry, and Argumentation (2016)
  • Philosophy and Popular Culture (2016)
  • 2018–2022 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Seton Hill University
  • 2010–2018 Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Colorado, Denver
  • 2010–2016 Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Oregon, Dissertation: Kant on the Human Animal: Anthropology, Ethics, Nature
  • 2014–2014 Visiting Graduate Student in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University
  • 2006–2009 M.A. in Philosophy, The New School for Social Research
  • 2002–2006 B.A. in Philosophy, University of Colorado, Denver
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