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|main_interests = [[Medieval Philosophy]], [[Philosophy of Religion]], [[Metaphysics]] |
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| alma_mater = [[Université catholique de Louvain]] (Ph.D.) <br /> [[Queen's University Belfast]] (M.A.) |
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|influences = [[Peter Lombard]], [[Thomas Aquinas]], [[Martin Heidegger]], [[Michel Foucault]] |
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'''Philipp W. Rosemann''' (born February 24, 1964 in [[Frankfurt]]) is a German philosopher and |
'''Philipp W. Rosemann''' (born February 24, 1964, in [[Frankfurt]]) is a German philosopher and Cottrill-Rolfes Chair at [[University of Kentucky]].<ref>{{cite web|title=World Religions Welcomes the new Cottrill-Rolfes Chair in Catholic Studies|url=https://worldreligions.as.uky.edu/world-religions-welcomes-new-cottrill-rolfes-chair-catholic-studies|website=University of Kentucky|accessdate=31 March 2023}}</ref> Previously he was Professor of Philosophy at [[Maynooth University]]. He is the co-editor of [[Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations]]. |
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Prior to his tenure at Maynooth, he taught at the [[University of Dallas]] for twenty years.<ref>{{cite web|title=The University Bookman: Great Minds and Humble Servants|url=http://www.kirkcenter.org/bookman/article/great-minds-and-humble-servants|website=[[The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal]]|accessdate=23 April 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Prof. Philipp Rosemann new Chair of Philosophy|url=https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/philosophy/news/prof-philipp-rosemann-new-chair-philosophy|website=[[Maynooth University]]|accessdate=22 April 2018|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Mews|first1=Constant|title=Review of Peter Lombard|journal=Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews|date=8 December 2004|url=https://ndpr.nd.edu/news/peter-lombard/|issn=1538-1617}}</ref> |
Prior to his tenure at Maynooth, he taught at the [[University of Dallas]] for twenty years.<ref>{{cite web|title=The University Bookman: Great Minds and Humble Servants|url=http://www.kirkcenter.org/bookman/article/great-minds-and-humble-servants|website=[[The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal]]|accessdate=23 April 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Prof. Philipp Rosemann new Chair of Philosophy|url=https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/philosophy/news/prof-philipp-rosemann-new-chair-philosophy|website=[[Maynooth University]]|accessdate=22 April 2018|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Mews|first1=Constant|title=Review of Peter Lombard|journal=Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews|date=8 December 2004|url=https://ndpr.nd.edu/news/peter-lombard/|issn=1538-1617}}</ref> |
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He is a member of the [[Royal Irish Academy]]<ref>{{cite book|url=https://www.ria.ie/philipp-rosemann|title=Philipp Rosemann|access-date=July 11, 2021}}</ref> and of the [[ecumenism|ecumenical]] Beatrice Institute of [[ |
He is a member of the [[Royal Irish Academy]]<ref>{{cite book|url=https://www.ria.ie/philipp-rosemann|title=Philipp Rosemann|date=13 July 2018|access-date=July 11, 2021}}</ref> and of the [[ecumenism|ecumenical]] Beatrice Institute of [[Pittsburgh]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://beatriceinstitute.org/philipp-rosemann-episode|title=Secularization from an European perspective|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210513134635/https://beatriceinstitute.org/philipp-rosemann-episode|archive-date=May 13, 2021|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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==Books== |
==Books== |
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* ''Charred Root of Meaning: Continuity, Transgression, and the Other in Christian Tradition'' (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 2018). |
* ''Charred Root of Meaning: Continuity, Transgression, and the Other in Christian Tradition'' (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 2018). |
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* ''The Story of a Great Medieval Book: Peter |
* ''The Story of a Great Medieval Book: Peter Lombard's "Sentences"'' (Toronto: Toronto University Press, 2007). |
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* ''Peter Lombard'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), {{OCLC|1016204141}} |
* ''Peter Lombard'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), {{OCLC|1016204141}} |
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* ''Understanding Scholastic Thought with Foucault'' (New York/London: St Martin's Press/Macmillan, 1999). |
* ''Understanding Scholastic Thought with Foucault'' (New York/London: St Martin's Press/Macmillan, 1999). |
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* ''Omne ens est aliquid. Introduction à la lecture du "système" philosophique de saint Thomas d'Aquin'' (Louvain: Peeters, 1996). |
* ''Omne ens est aliquid. Introduction à la lecture du "système" philosophique de saint Thomas d'Aquin'' (Louvain: Peeters, 1996). |
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* ''Omne agens agit sibi simile: A "Repetition" of Scholastic Metaphysics'' (Louvain: Leuven University Press, 1996). |
* ''Omne agens agit sibi simile: A "Repetition" of Scholastic Metaphysics'' (Louvain: Leuven University Press, 1996). |
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* {{cite book|first1=Philipp W.|last1=Rosemann|author-link1=Philipp Rosemann|url=https://books.google. |
* {{cite book|first1=Philipp W.|last1=Rosemann|author-link1=Philipp Rosemann|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z_hyBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA58|title=Mediaeval Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard|volume= 3|page=58|publisher=Brill|date=January 17, 2015|isbn=9789004283046|series=Medieval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard|oclc=902674270}} |
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==References== |
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* {{cite web|url=https://nuim.academia.edu/PhilippRosemann/CurriculumVitae|title=Curriculum Vitae}} |
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* {{cite wen|url=https://nuim.academia.edu/PhilippRosemann/CurriculumVitae|title=Curriculum Vitae}} |
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 3 May 2024
Philipp W. Rosemann | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Université catholique de Louvain (Ph.D.) Queen's University Belfast (M.A.) |
Era | 21st century Philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental Philosophy |
Institutions | University of Kentucky |
Doctoral advisor | James McEvoy |
Doctoral students | Cynthia Nielsen, Jeffrey Bishop |
Main interests | Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics |
Philipp W. Rosemann (born February 24, 1964, in Frankfurt) is a German philosopher and Cottrill-Rolfes Chair at University of Kentucky.[1] Previously he was Professor of Philosophy at Maynooth University. He is the co-editor of Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations. Prior to his tenure at Maynooth, he taught at the University of Dallas for twenty years.[2][3][4]
He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy[5] and of the ecumenical Beatrice Institute of Pittsburgh.[6]
Books
[edit]- Charred Root of Meaning: Continuity, Transgression, and the Other in Christian Tradition (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 2018).
- The Story of a Great Medieval Book: Peter Lombard's "Sentences" (Toronto: Toronto University Press, 2007).
- Peter Lombard (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), OCLC 1016204141
- Understanding Scholastic Thought with Foucault (New York/London: St Martin's Press/Macmillan, 1999).
- Omne ens est aliquid. Introduction à la lecture du "système" philosophique de saint Thomas d'Aquin (Louvain: Peeters, 1996).
- Omne agens agit sibi simile: A "Repetition" of Scholastic Metaphysics (Louvain: Leuven University Press, 1996).
- Rosemann, Philipp W. (17 January 2015). Mediaeval Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard. Medieval commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard. Vol. 3. Brill. p. 58. ISBN 9789004283046. OCLC 902674270.
References
[edit]- ^ "World Religions Welcomes the new Cottrill-Rolfes Chair in Catholic Studies". University of Kentucky. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
- ^ "The University Bookman: Great Minds and Humble Servants". The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
- ^ "Prof. Philipp Rosemann new Chair of Philosophy". Maynooth University. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
- ^ Mews, Constant (8 December 2004). "Review of Peter Lombard". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617.
- ^ Philipp Rosemann. 13 July 2018. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
- ^ "Secularization from an European perspective". Archived from the original on 13 May 2021.
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