- Susan Neiman
Infobox_Philosopher
region =Western Philosophy
era = 20th /21st-century philosophy
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name = Susan Neiman
birth = 1955
school_tradition =Enlightenment
main_interests =Morality ·History of philosophy ·Political philosophy ·Philosophy of religion
influences =Immanuel Kant ·Hannah Arendt ·Jean Améry ·John Rawls ·Stanley Cavell Susan Neiman (1955–) is an American moral philosopher, cultural commentator, and essayist. She has written extensively on the juncture between Enlightenment moral philosophy, metaphysics, and politics, both for scholarly audiences and the general public. She currently lives in Germany, where she is the Director of the Einstein Forum in Potsdam.
Born in
Atlanta, Georgia , Neiman left home as a teenager to join the anti-Vietnam War movement. Later she studied philosophy atHarvard University , earning her Ph.D. under the direction ofJohn Rawls andStanley Cavell . During graduate school, she spent several years of study at theFree University of Berlin . "Slow Fire", a memoir about her life as a Jewish woman in 1980s Berlin, appeared in 1992. From 1989 to 1996 she taught philosophy atYale University , and from 1996 to 2000 she was an associate professor of philosophy atTel Aviv University . In 2000 she assumed her current position at the Einstein Forum.Neiman has been a Member of the
Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, a Research Fellow at theRockefeller Foundation Study Center inBellagio , and a Senior Fellow of theAmerican Council of Learned Societies . She is now a member of theBerlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities . Her books have won prizes fromPEN , theAssociation of American Publishers , and theAmerican Academy of Religion . Her shorter pieces have appeared inThe New York Times ,The Boston Globe ,The Globe and Mail , andDissent . In Germany, she has written forDie Zeit ,Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , andFreitag , among other publications.Quotes
~ from "Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-Up Idealists"
~ from “It’s the Metaphysics, Stupid,” "The Boston Globe", February 28, 2008
~ from "Evil in Modern Thought: An Alternative History of Philosophy"Books
*"Slow Fire: Jewish Notes from Berlin", 1992, New York: Schocken.
*"The Unity of Reason: Rereading Kant", 1994, New York: Oxford University Press.
*"Evil in Modern Thought: An Alternative History of Philosophy", 2002, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
*"Zum Glück", co-editor, 2004, Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
*"Fremde sehen anders: Zur Lage der Bundesrepublik", 2005, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
*"Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-Up Idealists", 2008, New York: Harcourt.External links
* [http://www.susan-neiman.de/index.html/ Official Website] Provides biography along with publications and appearances.
* [http://www.einsteinforum.de/index.php?id=22&L=1 Einstein Forum Profile]
* [http://www.pbs.org/cgi-registry/mediaplayer/videoplayer.cgi?playertype=realmedia&speed=lo&;playeraddress=videoplayer.cgi;media=%2Fmedia4%2Fnow%2F010204%2Fneiman-lo.rm%2C%2Fmedia4%2Fnow%2F010204%2Fneiman-hi.rm;playertemplate=%2Fnow%2Fmedia_player%2Fvideo.html Interview] NOW with Bill Moyers, PBS (January 2, 2004).
* [http://thesciencenetwork.org/BeyondBelief/watch/watch.php?Video=Session%206 Lecture] "Beyond Belief," Conference at the Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA (November 6, 2006).
* [http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200805/20080513_neiman.html Interview] Tavis Smiley Show, PBS (May 13, 2008).
* [http://community.progressivebookclub.com/page/community/group/AuthorRoundtableMoralClarity Roundtable Discussion] Progressive Book Club (July 2008).
* [http://www.bigthink.com/faith-beliefs/11105 On Religion and Reason] Video forBig Think (Uploaded June 5, 2008).
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