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Andrew Buchwalter Department of University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL 32224 904.620.1155; 904.620.1840 (fax) [email protected]

Professional Positions 2014 Presidential Professor, University of North Florida 2011-14 John A. Delaney Presidential Professor, University of North Florida 2009 Professor of Philosophy, University of North Florida 2008-2014 Coordinator, UNF Graduate Program in Practical Philosophy and Applied 1999-2007 Chairperson, Department of Philosophy, University of North Florida 1999-2003 Director, UNF Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Center for Ethics, Public Policy, and the Professions. 1995-96 Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy, New School for Social Research Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science, Columbia University 1994/95-2009 Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of North Florida 1991-95 Director, University of North Florida Humanities Council 1992-92 Fulbright Guest Professor, Ruhr-Universität Bochum 1991-92 Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Yale University 1989-94 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of North Florida 1987-89 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of North Florida

Education

University of California/Santa Cruz, A.B. (Philosophy) 1972. Boston University, M.A. (Philosophy) 1976. University of Heidelberg, Fulbright Fellow, 1977-79. Boston University, Ph.D. (Philosophy). May 1988.

Grants and Awards

Fulbright Fellowship, University of Heidelberg, 1977-79. National for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Stipend, 1989. Florida Endowment for the Humanities (FEH), Spring 1990 conference, "Culture and Democracy Social and Ethical Issues in Public Support for the Arts and Humanities" German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Study Visit, Hegel-Archiv, Ruhr- Universität Bochum, Three Months, 1991 & 1992. Fulbright Scholars Research Award (Council for the International Exchange of Scholars [CIES]), Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, 1992-93. UNF Sponsored Research/Academic Affairs Small Grants Program, 1995-96 Buchwalter – Curriculum Vitae 2

James S. Kemper Foundation grant for the UNF Lecture Series and Symposium, “Globalization and ,” 2002-03. UNF Summer Research Grant, Summer 2009. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida Center for Ethics, Public Policy, and the Professions Research Fellowship, Summer 2010. John A. Delaney Presidential Professor, University of North Florida, 2011-. UNF College of Arts and Sciences Pre- Lecture Series Grant, Spring 2013. Short-Term Research Visit, Research-Alumni Network, Heidelberg Alumni International, Universität Heidelberg, May-June 2013. Member of the Research Consortium "Philosophical Roots for a Future Europe: Towards the Europe of Cities," 2014-17, Autonomous University of Madrid. Funded by Spanish Government.

Publications

Books

Translation and Translator’s Introduction, Jürgen Habermas (ed.), Observations on “The Spiritual Situation of the Age”: Contemporary German Perspectives (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1984 [softcover edition: 1985]), 381pp.

Editor and “Editor’s Introduction,” Culture and Democracy: Social and Ethical Issues in Public Support for the Arts and Humanities (Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1992), 280pp.

Dialectics, Politics, and the Contemporary of Hegel’s Practical Philosophy (Routledge: London and New York, 2011; softcover edition: 2015), 342pp.

Editor, Editor’s Introduction, and Chapter Contribution, Hegel and Global (Dordrecht, Heidelberg, New York & London: Springer, 2012; softcover: 2013), 241pp.

Editor, Editor’s Introduction, Hegel and Capitalism (Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2015).

Articles/Book Chapters

“Hegel, Adorno and the of Transcendent Critique,” in Philosophy and Social Criticism, 12/4 (1987): 297-328.

“Hegel, Marx, and the Concept of Immanent Critique,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, XXX/2 (April 1991).

“Hegel’s Concept of ,” Political Theory: An International Journal of , 20/4 (November 1992): 547-583.

“Hegel, Modernity, and Civic Republicanism,” Public Affairs Quarterly 7/1 (January 1993). Buchwalter – Curriculum Vitae 3

“Hegel and the Doctrine of Expressivism,” in Robert Cohen (ed.), Artifacts, Representation, and Social Practice (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1994).

“Hegel, Hobbes, Kant, and the Scienticization of Practical Philosophy,” in Ardis Collins (ed.), Hegel on the Modern World (Albany, NY: SUNY, 1995), 177-198.

“Hegel, Adorno and the Concept of Transcendent Critique,” in J.M. Bernstein (ed.), Critical Assessments (London: Routledge, 1995), 173-197. Republication with slight revisions of the 1987 Philosophy and Social Criticism essay noted above.

“Structure or Sentiment? Habermas, Hegel, and the Conditions of Solidarity,” , Vol 41/Supplement 1997: 49-54.

“Constitutional Paidiea,” Proceedings of World Philosophical Congress, 1998. www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers.

“Historicity and Constitutionalism in Hegel,” Hegel-Jahrbuch (Berlin, 1999).

“Law, Culture, and Constitutionalism,” Robert Williams (ed.), Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism (Albany NY: SUNY Press 2001), 207-228.

“Political Pluralism in Hegel and Rawls,” William Rehg and James Bohman (eds.), Pluralism and the Pragmatic Turn: The Transformation of Critical Theory (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2001), 339-360.

“Habermas, Hegel, and the Concept of Law,” in Kenneth Baynes and René von Schomberg (eds.), Democracy and Discourse: Essays on Habermas' “Between Facts and Norms” (Albany NY: SUNY, 2002), 129-152.

“Hegel, Marx, and the Concept of Immanent Critique,” in Michael Slater (ed.), Hegel and Law (Alderhot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2002), 59-85. Republication of the 1991 Journal of the History of Philosophy article noted above.

“The Idea of a Civil Religion for Modern Societies,” Hegel-Jahrbuch 2003: 271- 275.

“Structure or Sentiment: Habermas, Hegel, and the Conditions of Solidarity,” in David Rasmussen and James Swindal (eds.), Critical Theory (London: Sage Publications, 2004), 229-237. Republication of the 1997 Philosophy Today essay noted above.

“Hegel’s Conception of the Relationship of Religion and Politics under Conditions of Modernity and Globalization,” Existenz: An International Journal of Philosophy, Religion, Politics, and the Arts, Volume 1, Nos1-2 (Fall 2006). http://www.bu.edu/paideia/existenz/volumes/Vol.1Buchwalter.html

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“Hegel’s Conception of an International ‘We,’” Philip T. Grier (ed.) Identity and in Hegel’s , Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics (Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2007), 155-176.

“A ‘földi-isteni’ állam hegli fogalma,” Kellék: Review of Philosophy 33-4 (2007): 87- 104.

“Hegels Begriff des Staates als ‘Irdisch-Göttliches,’” Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 56 (2008)/4: 495-509.

“Thompson, Participatory Parity and Self-Realization,” The Society. Volume 18, Number 1, 2009: 76-78.

“Is Hegel’s Philosophy of History Eurocentric?” in William Dudley (ed.), Hegel and History (Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2009), 87-110.

“Weltgeist als Prinzip des interkulturellen Kosmopolitismus,” Hegel Jahrbuch, 2011: 78-84.

“Hegel, Global Justice, and Mutual Recognition,” in Andrew Buchwalter (ed.), Hegel and Global Justice (Dordrecht: Springer, 2012), 211-32.

“Religion, Civil Society, and the System of an Ethical World: Hegel on the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism,” in Angelica Nuzzo (ed.), Hegel on Religion and Politics (Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2013).

“Hegel, Human , and Political Membership,” Hegel-Bulletin, 34/1 (2013): 99-119.

“Honneth, Hegel, and Global Justice,” in Tony Burns and Simon Thompson (eds.), Global Justice and the Politics of Recognition (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 21-47.

“Hegel and Marx,” in Michael Baur (ed.), Hegel: Key (London/New York: Routledge, 2014), 155-168.

“Hegel, Arendt, und‚ ‚das Recht, Rechte zu haben, ,‘” Hegel-Jahrbuch 2014/1 (October 2014): 177-183.

“La pobreza y la concepción hegeliana del derecho como eticidad reflexive,” Bajo Palabra: Revista de Filosofía 2015/10.

“Hegel and ‘The Ethicality in Civil Society:’ Bifurcation, Bildung, and Hegel’s Supersession of the Aporias of Social Modernity,” in David James (ed.), Cambridge Critical Guide to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016), forthcoming

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“‘Die Sittlichkeit in der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft‘: Entzweiung, Bildung, und Hegels Aufhebung der Aporien der soziale Modernität,‘ in Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch (ed.), Die Philosophie des Marktes (Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 2016), forthcoming.

“A Critique of Non-Metaphysical Readings of Hegel’s Practical Philosophy,” in Allegra de Laurentiis (ed.), Hegel without Metaphysics? (Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2016), forthcoming.

Erzsébet Rózsa, Versöhnung und System. Zu Grundmotiven von Hegels praktischer Philosophie (Munich: Fink Verlag, 2005) and Hegels Konzeption praktischer Individualität (Paderborn Germany: Mentis, 2007). Review Essay, for The Owl of Minerva, in preparation.

Conference/Colloquium Activity

Presentations Habermas’ Observations on ‘The Spiritual Situation of the Age.’” Goethe-Institute “Workshop on German Affairs,” Boston, May 1981. ”Weltgeist und objektiver Geist,” XIV. Internationaler Hegel-Kongress, Athens, Greece, April 1982. “A Critique of Marx’s Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right,” Colloquium Paper, APA Eastern Division Meetings, Washington D.C., December 1985. “Nazism and the Disintegration of Cultural Values,” Inside and Outside Nazi Germany, University of Alabama, February 1988. “Marx, Hegel and the Concept of Law,” Southwestern Political Science Association, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 1989. “Hegel and the Doctrine of Expressivism,” APA Colloquium Paper, Atlanta December 1989. “Contemporary German Historians and the Nazi Past,” Paper presented to the Society for Genocide and Holocaust Studies, American Philosophical Association, December 1989. “Dialogue and ,” Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Villanova University, October 1990. “Philosophy, Culture, and Public Policy,” APA Colloquium Paper, Eastern Division Meetings, New York, 1991. “Hegel's Concept of Virtue,” Faculty Political Theory Seminar, Yale University, February 1992. “The Hegelian Reaction to the Enlightenment,” part of a Portz Fund Colloquium series entitled “The Eclipse of the Enlightenment?” Rhode Island College, March 1992. “Hegel, Modernity, and Political Representation,” APA Colloquium Paper, Pacific Division Meetings, March 1992. “Hegel, Modernity, and Civic Republicanism,” APA Colloquium Paper, Central Division Meetings, Louisville, April 1992. “Hegel, Hobbes, Kant, and the Scienticization of Practical Philosophy,” Hegel Society of America, Pennsylvania State University, October 1992. Buchwalter – Curriculum Vitae 6

“Art and the Public Sphere,” Society for Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts, Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, October 1992. “Hegel, Hobbes, Kant und die Verwissenschaftlichung der praktischen Philosophie,” Hegel-Archiv-Kolloquium, Jan 1993. “Hegel, Modernity, and Civic Republicanism,” Florida Philosophical Association, University of Florida, October 1994. “The Co-Primordiality of Public and Private in Hegel and Habermas,” APA Colloquium Paper, Chicago, April 1995. Also presented at the 17th International Association of Law and (IVR) World Congress, Bologna, Italy, June 1995. “Cultural Values and Legal : Hegelian Perspectives on Contemporary Dilemmas,” International Association for Philosophy & Literature, George Mason University, May 1996, invited. “Hegel, Habermas, and the Concept of Law,” versions of which presented four times: (i) “Theory of Democracy: Between Law and , Tilburg University Symposium, Tilburg Holland, February 1996, refereed; (ii) Philosophy Department Graduate Faculty Workshop, New School for Social Research March 1996, invited; (iii) Colloquium on Social Philosophy, University of Frankfurt (Germany) May 1996, invited, and (iv) Union College, Schenectady, NY, September 1996, invited. “Historicity and Constitutionalism in Hegel,” International Hegel Society, San Sebastian Spain, October 1996. “Structure or Sentiment? Habermas, Hegel, and the Conditions of Solidarity,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy," Georgetown University, October 1996 “Constitutionalism and Constitutional Patriotism in Hegel and Habermas,” Society for Systematic Philosophy, APA, Atlanta, December 1996. “Law and Culture,” Pacific Division Meeting, APA Colloquium Paper, March 1997. “Constitutionalism and Constitutional Politics in Rawls and Hegel,” Central Division Meeting Colloquium Paper, APA, Pittsburgh April 1997. “Constitutional Paideia,” World Philosophical Congress, Boston, August 98. “Law, Culture, and Constitutionalism,” invited paper for special session of Rhode Island Philosophical Society. Presented as well to Biannual meeting on the Hegel Society of America, University of Georgia, October 98. “Hegel and the Idea of a Culturist Account of a Global Public Sphere,” 28th Conference on Value Inquiry, April 13-15, Lamar University, April 2000. “Political Pluralism in Hegel and Rawls,” American Political Science Association, New York, NY, September 2000. “Hegel, Globalization, and Embedded Cosmopolitanism,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 2001. “Hegel’s Critical Eurocentrism,” October 2001 meeting of Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). “The Separation of Church and State and the Unity of Religion and Politics,” Internationale Hegel-Gesellschaft,” Jena Germany, August 2002. “National Sovereignty, Cosmopolitanism, and Transnationalism,” International Consortium on Social Theory, Tampa, May 2003. Buchwalter – Curriculum Vitae 7

“Hegel’s Idea of a Civil Religion for Modern Societies,” Pacific Division Colloquium Paper, American Philosophical Association, March 2004. “Hegel’s Idea of a Law of Peoples,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, August-September 2004, Chicago. “The Idea of Rooted Cosmopolitanism,” Internationale Hegel-Gesellschaft, Toulouse France September 2004 (accepted and prepared, not presented). “Hegel’s Conception of an International ‘We,’” Hegel Society of America 18th biennial meeting, UCLA, October 2004. “The Relationship of Religion and Politics: Hegelian Perspectives on Arendt and Jaspers,” Special APA Session on Religion and Politics, arranged by APA Committee on International Cooperation, December 2004 “Bounded Communities, International Law, and the Concept of a Situated Cosmopolitanism,” Pacific Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, San Francisco March 2005 “Hegel and Eurocentrism,” Pacific Division Meeting, American Philosophical Association, San Francisco, March 2005 “Between Cosmopolitanism and State Sovereignty: Hegel's Law of Peoples,” Association for Legal and Social Philosophy, Dublin Ireland, June-July 2006. “Rawls’ Law of Peoples,” presentation to faculty and Ph.D. students, Institute of Philosophy, University of Debrecen, Hungary, September 2006, invited. “Hegels Begriff des Staates als Irdisch-Göttliches, International Hegel-Society Workshop, Debrecen Hungary, September 2006, invited. “Is Hegel’s Philosophy of History Eurocentric?” Hegel Society of America 19th biennial meeting, Chicago, October 2006. “Hegel’s Conception of State as an ‘Earthly-Divinity,’” American Philosophical Association Central Division meeting, Chicago, April 2007, invited. “Political Theology and Civic Republicanism,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, August-September 2007. “Justice, Recognition, and the Law of Peoples,” conference on Global Justice and the Politics of Recognition, Centre for Social and Global Justice, University of Nottingham, September 2007 and the University of Bremen (both invited). “Global Justice and the Conception of Recognition,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, August 2008 “Weltgeist als Prinzip interkulturelles Kosmopolitismus,” Internationale Hegel- Gesellschaft, Louvain Belgium, September 2008, refereed, not in attendance. “Religion, Secularity, and the Politics of Modernity,” Conference on “The Politics of Modernity: Hegel and the French Revolution,” Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, March 2009, invited. “Hegel, Action Theory, and Civic Republicanism,” Panel on “Republicanisms,” Midwest Political Science Assn, Chicago IL, April 2010. “Hegel, Recognition, and Redistribution,” invited paper for inclusion in the “ and Justice in Hegel” panel, annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2010. “Religion, Civil Society, and the System of an Ethical World: Hegel on the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism,” Hegel Society of America Biannual Conference, St. Norbert College, Green Bay WI, October 2010. Buchwalter – Curriculum Vitae 8

“Mutual Recognition and Global Justice,” Conference on Interpretive Policy , University of Cardiff Wales, June 2011. “Hegel, Social Membership, and ‘the Right to Have Rights,’” APSA meeting, Seattle WA, September 2011. “Universal Human Rights, Social Membership, and Historicity: Hegel and the ‘Right to have Rights,’” Midwest Political Science Association,” Chicago, IL, April 2012; International Political Science Association, Madrid, July 2012. “The Dialectic of Human Rights and Democracy under Conditions of Globality,” Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference, Tilburg University NL, July 2012. Midwest Political Science Association,” Chicago, IL, April 2013. “The Fact of Poverty and Hegel’s Concept of Right as Reflexive Ethicality,” Conference on Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Prague, May 2013.

Commentaries Discussant, Colloquium on “German Social Science in America: The Interwar Migration and its Legacy,” Harvard University, Cambridge, November 1983. “Response to Fultner: Habermas on the Lifeworld, Intelligibility, and Conflict Resolution,” American Philosophical Association, December 1996, invited. “Dialectic and Critique: Response to McCumber,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP), Penn State University, October 2000, invited. “Thompson, Participatory Parity and Self-Realization,” Session on “Inclusion, Identity, and the Politics of Recognition,” Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society, American Political Science Association, Boston, August 2008, invited. “Response to Baynes, de Laurentiis, & Hicks,” Global Justice Session, Group Meeting of the Hegel Society of America, December 2008, invited. “Response to Mowad, ‘History and Critique in Hegel and Habermas,’” American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting, New Orleans LA, February 20-23.

Book Reviews Axel Honneth et al. (eds.), Cultural Political Interventions in the Unfinished Project of Enlightenment (Cambridge: MIT, 1992), Ethics (Winter 1995). “Theodor Adorno, Three Studies on Hegel” (MIT Press, 1993), Review Essay, Philosophical Review, 104/2 (April 1995): 284-289. Seyla Benhabib (ed.), Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political (Princeton U Press, 1996), Ethics, January 1998.

Professional Service

Conference Activity Chair and Discussion Leader, Inside and Outside Nazi Germany, Colloquium at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, February 29-March 1, 1987. Buchwalter – Curriculum Vitae 9

Chair and Panelist, Session of “ and Social Criticism,” American Philosophical Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., December 1988. Chair and Panelist, “Between Phenomenology and ,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Psychology, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, October 1989. Program Organizer and Conference Coordinator, “Culture and Democracy: Social and Ethical Issues in Public Support for the Arts and Humanities,” an international conference, UNF, Jacksonville, March 2-3, 1990. Program Organizer and Conference Chair, 17th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts (STP&A), an international conference, UNF, Jacksonville, October 1991. Session Chair, Hegel Society of America Annual Meeting, Fordham University, New York NY, October 2000. Panel Organizer and Session Chair, “Hegel and Globalization,” American Philosophical Association, Minneapolis, April 2001. Session Chair, Association of Practical and , Jacksonville, March 2-5 2006. Session Organizer, “Hegel and Global Justice/Injustice,” American Political Science Association, Boston, August 2008 Session Chair, Hegel-Society of America Biannual Meeting, University of South Carolina, October 2008 Session Organizer/Commentator, “Hegel and Global Justice,” Hegel Society of America Group Meeting, American Philosophical Association, Philadelphia, December 2008 Chair, Hegel Colloquium Session, American Philosophical Association, Philadelphia, December 2008 Program Organizer, “Hegel and Capitalism,” Biennial Meeting, Hegel Society of America, DePaul University, Chicago, October 2012.

Officer in Professional Organizations Board of Consultants, Public Affairs Quarterly, 1998-2001 Executive Councilmember, Hegel Society of America, 2004-2006. Editorial Board Member, CLIO Hegelian Research Studies, 2009-present Vice President, Hegel Society of America, 2010-2012

Referee Activity American Academy Berlin American Philosophical Association American Political Science Review Ashgate Publishing Clio: A Journal of Literature, Philosophy, and the History of Philosophy Columbia University Press Contemporary Political Theory Florida Endowment for the Humanities Florida Philosophical Association Fulbright-Kommission Germany Buchwalter – Curriculum Vitae 10

Hegel Society of America History of Political Journal of the History of Philosophy Northwestern University Press Palgrave Macmillan Ltd Public Affairs Quarterly Rowman and Littlefield Susquehanna Press The Owl of Minerva Wadsworth Press