
About
Christian Lotz is a Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University, serving as Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies. He holds a PhD from the University of Marburg and has taught at institutions including the University of Kansas and Seattle University. His research focuses on Post-Kantian European philosophy, German philosophy, Marx, and contemporary political philosophy. Lotz has held DAAD visiting professorships in Germany and received notable awards such as the Fintz Award for Teaching Excellence (2014). His work bridges critical theory, phenomenology, and socio-political analysis.
Education:
- M.A. in Philosophy, Sociology, and Art History from University of Bamberg
- PhD in Philosophy from University of Marburg (Germany)
Research Interests: Lotz explores Marx's critical theory, post-Kantian systems, and the intersections of philosophy with art and technology. His analyses often engage thinkers like Heidegger, Husserl, and Adorno, focusing on themes like capitalist abstraction, phenomenological subjectivity, and socio-political structures. Recent work examines modern political philosophy through a continental lens.
Awards:
- 2014: Fintz Award for Teaching Excellence
- 2009: Teacher-Scholar Award
- 1999–2002: DFG National Fellowship
- 1997–1999: Hessian State Fellowship
Advising & Mentorship: Currently accepting graduate students. Advises on critical theory, German philosophy, and political philosophy. Previous teaching roles include visiting professorships in Germany and the U.S.
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