
معرفی
Robert B. Pippin is the Evelyn Stefansson Nef Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, affiliated with the Committee on Social Thought, the Department of Philosophy, and the College. His work spans modern German philosophy, political theory, and interdisciplinary studies linking philosophy with literature and cinema.
- School/College: College
- Department: Department of Philosophy
Research Interests: Pippin specializes in Kant and Hegel, theories of modernity, self-consciousness, conceptual change, and freedom. He explores intersections between philosophy and cultural forms, notably through analyses of Henry James, Proust, modern art, and film genres like noir and Hitchcock's cinema.
Selected Publications: His recent works include Hegel’s Realm of Shadows: Logic as Metaphysics (2018) and Filmed Thought: Cinema as Reflective Form (2019). His scholarly output reflects a focus on philosophical interpretations of art and film.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Fellow, American Philosophical Society
- Fellow, German National Academy of Sciences
- Guggenheim Fellow (2019-20)
Leadership Roles: Pippin has served as Chair of the Committee on Social Thought for 25 years, shaping its interdisciplinary academic mission.





