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Dr. phil. Dirk Schuck is a Research Associate at the University of Erfurt's History Department since 2021, working on the subproject A03: Property and Habit within the CRC TRR294 'Structural Change of Property'.
- Doctorate in Political Science (2016), University of Leipzig
- Master's in Philosophy (2007), Goethe University Frankfurt
His research focuses on:
- Political anthropology of property – analyzing ownership's role in habit formation and societal structures (19th century Germany, global contexts).
- Moral philosophy – comparative studies of David Hume and Adam Smith's theories of compassion and social stability.
- Liberalism's evolution – historical transformations of individual autonomy from John Locke to modern educational systems.
- Postwar German ethics – continuity and rupture in bourgeois vs. Nazi moral philosophy.
Key publications examine:
- Enlightenment thought – comparative analysis of Hegel, Scottish Enlightenment's retroactive necessity concepts.
- Empathy cultivation – critique of economic education models in the Bologna system.
- Cross-cultural normative frameworks – Liberalism and Confucianism in contemporary China-Europe relations.
- Historical memory – persistent Nazi mentality in postwar Germany through edited volumes.
His work combines DFG-funded collaborative research with editorial contributions to academic series like Gothaer Forschungen zur FNZ.
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