Dietmar
Heidemann

AOS: Modern and contemporary theoretical Philosophy, esp. Classical German Philosophy, (Kant, Hegel)

AOC: Epistemology, philosophy of mind and subjectivity, metaphysics

Professional Career
Since 2009 Full-Professor of Philosophy, University of Luxembourg
2006-2008 Ass.-Professor of Philosophy, Hofstra University, New York
1999-2005 Research assistant, Department of Philosophy (Professor Dr. Klaus Düsing), University of Cologne
1997-1999 Research collaborator, Department of Philosophy (Professor Dr. Klaus Düsing), University of Cologne

Academic degrees
2005 Habilitation, Privatdozent Dr. phil. habil., University of Cologne. Habilitation-thesis: “Der Begriff des Skeptizismus. Seine systematischen Formen, die pyrrhonische Skepsis und Hegels Herausforderung“ (De Gruyter: Berlin/New York 2007) (mentor: Prof. Dr. Klaus Düsing)
1997 Dr. phil., University of Cologne. Doctoral Dissertation: „Kant and the problem of metaphysical idealism“ (De Gruyter: Berlin/New York 1998) (advisor: Prof. Dr. Klaus Düsing)
1994 M.A., Magister Artium, University of Cologne: philosophy (major), history and political science (minor)

Study
1994-1997 Postgraduate study (philosophy) at the University of Cologne
1988-1994 Study of philosophy (major), history and political science (minor) at the University of Cologne and the University of Edinburgh

Journal Editor: Kant Yearbook (De Gruyter)

Editorial Board Memberships: Kant-Studien, Hegel-Studien

Appointed Member: Kant-Kommission der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Editor: Immanuel Kant: "Kritik der reinen Vernunft (1781/1787)" in: Akademie-Ausgabe der Werke Kants (Neuedition, Revision und Abschluss der Werke Immanuel Kants: http://kant.bbaw.de)

Awards: Teaching Award of the University of Luxembourg 2018

Research interests
Kant
Transcendental Philosophy
Hegel
German Idealism
Concept and Intuition
Cognitive Capacities
Scepticism
Realism
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