
Katharina Nieswandt, Ph.D.
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- Professor, Philosophy
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Supervised program: Philosophy (MA)
Research areas: Ethics, Political Theory, Philosophy of the Social Sciences
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Biography
Education
Postdoc: Stanford University, Center for Ethics in Society, 2016
Ph.D. (Philosophy): University of Pittsburgh, 2015
Magister Artium (Philosophy): Universität Trier, 2009
Diplom (Psychology): Universität Trier, 2008
Research
Areas of Specialization
Meta- and normative ethics, political theory, philosophy of the social sciences
Areas of Competency
Applied ethics, philosophy of law
Topics
Professor Nieswandt is a closeted Hegelian who has written a lot about Anscombe Her new book argues that, without government, you cannot even be a person, which sounds sad but is only logical, given your human nature. Even though #PoliticalConstitutivism has yet to catch on, Amazon recommends that you preorder the book, just to be safe.
Current
Director of stream "Society" at GRIN (Groupe de recherche sur la normativité).
Books
Monograph
Katharina Nieswandt (2025): The Good Life and the Good State: A Neo-Aristotelian Theory of Government. Anthem Press, London and New York: 150 pages.
Editorship and Translation
Katharina Nieswandt & Ulf Hlobil (eds.) (2014). G.E.M. Anscombe: Aufsätze. Herausgegeben, übersetzt und mit einer Lektürehilfe von Katharina Nieswandt und Ulf Hlobil. Nachwort von Anselm W. Müller. [G.E.M. Anscombe: Papers. Edited, translated and with a study guide by KN and UH. With an afterword by AWM.] Suhrkamp, Berlin: 400 pages.
Reviews by:
Dominik Perler (2014, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)
Christian Kietzmann (2015, Philosophische Rundschau)
Wolfgang Hellmich (2016, Philosophisches Jahrbuch)
Papers
Articles in Journals (Double-Anonymized Review)
Katharina Nieswandt (2016): Do Rights Exist by Convention or by Nature? Topoi 35(1): 313–325.
Articles in Collections and Journal Special Issues (Editor Review)
Other Publications
Book Review
Popular Press
Teaching
Graduate Seminar in Value Theory
The topic changes every year and is usually related to the professor's current research. The department website lists a description of the current topic under course offerings.
- Recent topics: Hegel on the State, Schmitt's "Concept of the Political" in Context, Anscombe's Moral Philosophy, Political Perfectionism and Property Rights.
- The course number varies by topic, e.g., PHIL 486/615, 430/621 or 440/626.
Regularly Taught Classes
- Introductory lecture
- PHIL 232, Syllabus
- Introductory lecture
- PHIL 241, Syllabus
- Advanced Seminar
- PHIL 429/529/629, Syllabus
Supervision
Master and Postdoctorate
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If you would like to pursue an MA at Concordia, please apply to the program. Admission and funding allocation happen through the philosophy graduate studies committee, not individual supervisors. For questions, please contact the program director at philosophy.gpd@concordia.ca.
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Funded postdoctoral positions, if available, are advertised on PhilJobs.
- If you intend to apply for a postdoc funding scheme for individuals, such as Banting, and you are looking for a faculty host, please email your pitch.
Doctorate
Concordia's philosophy department does not offer a doctoral program, and professors do not individually hire doctoral students. For Concordia's Humanities PhD program, a list of faculty available for supervision can be found on their website.