Katrin Flikschuh
Katrin A. Flikschuh is professor of political theory at the London School of Economics (LSE). Flikschuh's research interests relate to the political philosophy of Immanuel Kant, metaphysics and meta-level justification in contemporary political philosophy, global justice and cosmopolitanism, and the history of modern political thought.[1]
Flikschuh earned her BA at the University of Essex and her MSc from the School of Oriental and African Studies. She received her PhD from the University of Essex. Before joining the LSE, Flikschuh was a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Essex and has held lectureships in philosophy at the University of Bristol and in politics at the University of Manchester.[1]
Flikschuh is a fellow of the British Academy.[2]
Selected publications
- Kant and Modern Political Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000. ISBN 9780521662376
- Freedom: Contemporary Liberal Perspectives. Key Concepts. Polity, Cambridge, 2007. ISBN 9780745624372[3]
- "Reason, right, and revolution: Kant and Locke." Philosophy and Public Affairs, 36 (4), 2008, pp. 375–404.
- "On the cogency of human rights", Jurisprudence, 2 (1), 2011. pp. 17–36.
References
- 1 2 Professor Katrin Flikschuh. London School of Economics. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ British Academy Fellows. British Academy. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ Freedom: Contemporary Liberal Perspectives. Polity. Retrieved 22 June 2015.