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Prof. Julia Peters is a Professor at the Philosophical Seminar of the University of Heidelberg. Her research focuses on systematic questions in Kantian philosophy, post-Kantian German idealism, moral philosophy, philosophical anthropology, and aesthetics. She is currently completing a book project analyzing Kant's account of moral character and advancing a comprehensive interpretation of Hegel's philosophy of mind, incorporating Freudian psychoanalytic insights. Additionally, she explores Fichte's moral philosophy in comparison with Kant's framework.
Her academic contributions bridge historical philosophy with contemporary debates, particularly in ethics and the philosophy of mind. Current projects emphasize interdisciplinary dialogue between German idealism and psychoanalytic theory.
No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text. No formal advisees or laboratory affiliations are listed, though her work suggests involvement in graduate supervision related to German philosophy.
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