
معرفی
Ingrid Schreiber is a Postdoctoral Associate Member at the University of Oxford, affiliated with Wadham College. Her research focuses on the social and political philosophy of the long eighteenth century, twentieth-century historiography, and Enlightenment intellectual culture. Her DPhil thesis, titled Solitude and Sociability in the late German Enlightenment, 1756-1807, examines the interplay between autonomy and social critique in thinkers like Kant, Christian Jakob Kraus, and Theodor Hippel. She challenges teleological narratives of modernity by analyzing how solitude and sociability coexisted in Enlightenment thought.
Her work has been supported by the German History Society, the Interdisciplinary Centre for European Enlightenment Studies (IZEA), Berlin University Alliance, and the British Federation for Women Graduates. She co-convenes an online interdisciplinary reading group on the Enlightenment.





