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Future Paths of Phenomenology

1st OPHEN Summer Meeting

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Christina Schües

Lübeck University

Christina Schües studied philosophy, political science and literature at the University of Hamburg and Temple University in Philadelphia, from which she obtained her PhD in 1993 with a thesis on "Perceptual Changes. Five Systematic Approaches in Husserlian Phenomenology" (Lang, 2003) and achieved her Habilitation 2007 ("Philosophie des Geborenseins", 2nd Edition, Alber 2008, 2016). She worked for the Institute of Sociology and Philosophy of the University of Vechta from 2000 to 2011; thereafter she was appointed professor for philosophy at the Institute for the History of Medicine and Science Studies of Lübeck University. She is also affiliated with the Institute for Philosophy and Sciences of Art, Leuphana University of Lüneburg. 
 
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Capturing space

2020

Christina Schües(Lübeck University)

in: Aging and human nature, Dordrecht : Springer

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Elternschaft

2019

Christina Schües(Lübeck University)Hannes Foth

in: Handbuch Philosophie der Kindheit, Stuttgart : Metzler

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Orientierung des gerechten Friedens?

2018

Christina Schües(Lübeck University)

in: Gerechter Frieden als Orientierungswissen 1, Dordrecht : Springer

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Phenomenology and the political

2018

Christina Schües(Lübeck University)

in: Rethinking feminist phenomenology, London : Rowman & Littlefield

The Trans-human Paradigm and the Meaning of Life

2017

Christina Schües(Lübeck University)

in: Feminist phenomenology futures, Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press

Auf Ungerechtigkeit antworten

2016

Christina Schües(Lübeck University)

in: Dem Erleben auf der Spur, Bielefeld : transcript

Ethik und Fürsorge als Beziehungspraxis

2016

Christina Schües(Lübeck University)

in: Schlüsselbegriffe der Care-Ethik, Frankfurt am Main-New York : Campus

Transzendenz in Beziehung

2016

Christina Schües(Lübeck University)

in: Der Andere in der Geschichte - Sozialphilosophie im Zeichen des Krieges, Freiburg im Breisgau : Alber