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Thomas Meyer is a research associate at the Institute of Philosophy, Humboldt University of Berlin, and a co-editor of the Journal of Philosophical Literature. His work focuses on historical and systematic aspects of German Idealism, particularly Hegel, Marx, and Engels, with expertise in action theory, legal philosophy, metaethics, and causality theory. He has contributed to debates on normative crises, the fluidization and solidification of norms, and the intersection of philosophy with contemporary societal challenges like sustainable energy transition.
- Current research explores Hegel’s theory of freedom, legal philosophy, and systematic action theory.
- Recent publications analyze the relationship between law and rights in Hegel’s Grundlinien, as well as causality in Hegelian metaphysics.
His methodological approach bridges historical-philological analysis of texts with systematic philosophical reconstruction, emphasizing the importance of close textual interpretation to uncover Hegel’s philosophical insights for modern debates.
Thomas Meyer has edited translations of Peter F. Strawson’s work and contributed chapters to the Handbook of Recognition, focusing on the semantics of recognition. His scholarly output includes critical assessments of contemporary Hegelian literature and analyses of adverse childhood experiences in relation to educational mobility. He actively engages in public discourse about first-generation academic challenges and has participated in initiatives supporting underrepresented scholars.
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