Roe Fremstedal

Roe Fremstedal

CV 2021 ROE FREMSTEDAL Personal Details Private Address: Sildråpevn. 64B, 7048 Trondheim, Norway Email: [email protected], [email protected] Phone: 00 47 918 55 302 Webpages: https://ntnu-no.academia.edu/RoeFremstedal, www.ntnu.no/ansatte/roe.fremstedal, Born: 1977 Recent Positions August 31 2019- Full Professor (Professor) of Philosophy (permanent position), Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim June 2014-July 2020 Full Professor (Professor) of Practical Philosophy (permanent position), Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway (UiT) (90 % leave the academic year 2019-2020) 2017-18 Visiting Scholar (Gastwissenschaftler), Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main Education Nov. 2006-10 Ph.D. in Philosophy, NTNU. Thesis: Kierkegaard and Kant on Anthropology and Religion: Evil, Faith, and Hope. Committee: profs. Christoph Schulte (Univ. of Potsdam), Alastair Hannay (Univ. of Oslo), and Helge Høibraaten (NTNU). Advisors: profs. Lars Johan Materstvedt (NTNU), Bjørn K. Myskja (NTNU), Kjell Eyvind Johansen (Univ. of Oslo), and Niels Jørgen Cappelørn (Univ. of Copenhagen) 1999-2000 & 2001-02 M.A. (Candidatus philologiae), Philosophy, NTNU (120 ECTS). Advisors: Sverre Sløgedal (NTNU) and Kjell Eyvind Johansen (Univ. of Oslo) 1996-1999 B.A. (Candidatus magisterii), in Philosophy, History of Ideas, and History, NTNU (240 ECTS, including 60 from Univ. of Oslo) 1993-1996 Molde High School. Specialization in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry Employment History 2012- External Examiner, NTNU (2013-19), University of Oslo (2017, 2019, 2021), University of Agder (2016, 2020), UiT (spring 2013) and University of Bergen (2012-13, 2020) August 1-30 2019 Associate Professor (Førsteamanuensis) of Philosophy (permanent position), Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Faculty of Humanities, NTNU Aug. 2013-May 2014 Associate Professor (Førsteamanuensis) of Ethics and Practical Philosophy, Dep. of Philosophy, UiT 2011-14 Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, NTNU. Permanent part time position (30-50 %). On leave 2013-14 2009 and 2012 Summer Fellow, Hong Kierkegaard Library, St. Olaf College, MN, USA 2002-06 & 2009-10 Assistant Professor (Universitetslektor), Dep. of Philosophy, NTNU, 10 terms 2006-10 Ph.D. Candidate (Stipendiat), Dep. of Philosophy, NTNU. One year with teaching, three years on Ph.D. Funded by the Faculty of Humanities Spring 2008 Ph.d. Student, Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre, University of Copenhagen 2003-07 Lecturer, Norwegian Defence University College (Fokus). Ørland Main Plane Station (5 terms) and Værnes Garnison (2 terms) 1997-2006 Assistant Teacher (vitenskapelig assistent), Dep. of Philosophy, NTNU, 13 terms 1 CV 2021 Spring 2004 Lecturer and Examiner, Fernie, B.C., Canada, Gateway College and University of South-Eastern Norway 2000-2001 Compulsory Civilian National Service, Blussuvoll School Academic Profile Area of Specialization: Ethics and Value Theory, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Anthropology, Existentialism, Post-Idealism, esp. Kant, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Habermas Area of Competence: Action Theory, Personal (Practical) Identity, History of Philosophy, Modern European Philosophy, Nordic Philosophy Monographs and Dissertations 1. Kierkegaard on Self, Ethics, and Religion: Purity or Despair, forthcoming Cambridge University Press (114.000 words) 2. Kierkegaard and Kant on Radical Evil and the Highest God: Virtue, Happiness, and the Kingdom of God, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2014 (xiii+326 pp.). Hardback: ISBN 9781137440877; ebook: ISBN 9781137440884; paperback: 9781349494620. Reviewed in Religious Studies Review, vol. 42, no. 4 (Dec. 2016), p. 273 3. Kierkegaard and Kant on Anthropology and Religion: Evil, Faith, and Hope, Trondheim: NTNU 2010 (Series: Doctoral theses at NTNU, 2010:214). ISBN 978-82-471-2411-6 (224 pp.) 4. Væren med den andre. Intersubjektivitet og etikk hos Søren Kierkegaard [Being With the Other: Intersubjectivity and Ethics in Søren Kierkegaard], Trondheim: NTNU 2002 (Filosofisk institutts publikasjonsserie [Publication Series by the Department of Philosophy], vol. 40), ISBN-82-91055- 43-2 (136pp.) Master thesis (hovedfagsavhandling) Refereed Journal Articles 5. “Demonic Despair under the Guise of the Good? Kierkegaard and Anscombe vs. Velleman,” Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, online first, 2019, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0020174X.2019.1610047 6. “Morality and Prudence: A Case for Substantial Overlap and Limited Conflict,” Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 52, issue 1, 2018, pp. 1-16, DOI: 10.1007/s10790-017-9598-5 7. “Arbeidsmarkedet for norske filosofer i dag [The Labour Market for Norwegian Philosophers Currently]”, Norsk filosofisk tidsskrift, vol. 52, issue 1-2, 2017, pp. 15-24, doi:10.18261, ISSN 1504-2901-2017-01-02-03 8. “Forholdet mellom moral og lykke [The Relation Between Morality and Happiness – a Systematic Approach],” Norsk filosofisk tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Philosophy], vol. 51, issue 3-4, 2016, pp. 129-147, DOI:10.18261, ISSN 1504-2901-2016-03-04-02 9. “The Moral Argument for the Existence of God and Immortality: Kierkegaard and Kant,” Journal of Religious Ethics, vol. 41, issue 1, 2013, pp. 50-78, DOI:10.1111/jore.12004, ISSN: 1467-9795 10. “The Moral Makeup of the World: Kierkegaard and Kant on the Relation between Virtue and Happiness,” Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, vol. 2012, pp. 25-47, DOI:kier.2012.25, ISSN 1430- 5372 11. “Original Sin and Radical Evil: Kierkegaard and Kant,” Kantian Review, vol. 17, issue 2, 2012, pp. 197-225, DOI:10.1017/S1369415412000039, http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1369415412000039, ISSN: 1396-4154 (article 1 in Ph.D. thesis) 12. “Kierkegaard’s Double Movement of Faith and Kant’s Moral Faith,” Religious Studies, vol. 48, issue 2, 2012, pp. 199-220, DOI:10.1017/S0034412511000187, http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A84sa9X4, ISSN: 0034-4125 (article 4 in Ph.D thesis) 13. “Kierkegaard on the Metaphysics of Hope,” Heythrop Journal, vol. 53, issue 1, 2012, pp. 51-60, DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.2011.00714.x, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468- 2265.2011.00714.x/pdf, ISSN 0018-1196 (based on article 5 in Ph.D. thesis) 2 CV 2021 14. “Anthropology in Kierkegaard and Kant: the Synthesis of Facticity and Ideality vs. Moral Character,” Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, vol. 2011, pp. 19-50, DOI:10.1515/9783110236514.19, ISSN 1430-5372 (article 2 in Ph.D. thesis) 15. “The Concept of the Highest Good in Kierkegaard and Kant,” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, vol. 69, issue 3, 2011, pp. 155-171, DOI:10.1007/s11153-010-9238-5, http://www.springerlink.com/content/4x363k4l68x6gk17/, ISSN 0020-7047 (article 3 in Ph.D. thesis) 16. “Critical remarks on ‘Religion in the Public Sphere’ – Habermas between Kant and Kierkegaard,” Etikk i praksis – Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics, vol. 3, issue 1, 2009, pp. 27-47, http://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/etikk_i_praksis/article/view/1707/1642, ISSN 1890-3991 17. “Universalisme, fundamentalisme og Abraham i Frygt og Bæven – et svar til Mjaaland [Universalism, Fundamentalism and Abraham in Fear and Trembling – a Reply to Marius Mjaaland],” Norsk teologisk tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Theology], vol. 109, issue 2, 2008, pp. 159-180, ISSN 0029-2176 18. “Forfekter Kierkegaard fundamentalisme i Frygt og Bæven? [Does Kierkegaard Promote Fundamentalism in Fear and Trembling?],” Norsk teologisk tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Theology], vol. 107, issue 2, 2006, pp. 84-108, ISSN 0029-2176 19. “Håp belyst ut fra Kant og Kierkegaard [Hope analysed, using the theories of Kant and Kierkegaard],” Omsorg. Nordisk tidsskrift for palliativ medisin [Care. Nordic Journal for Palliative Medicine], vol. 25, issue 3, 2008, pp. 29-32, ISSN 0800-7489 20. “Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard on the Ethico-Religious: A Contribution to the Interpretation of the Kierkegaardian Existential Philosophy in Wittgenstein's Denkbewegungen,” Ideas in History: Journal of the Nordic Society for the History of Ideas, vol. 1, issue 1-2, 2006, pp. 109-150, ISSN 1890-1832 21. “Wittgenstein som religionsfilosof – og spesielt forholdet til Kierkegaard og kristendommen i Denkbewegungen [Wittgenstein as a Philosopher of Religion – especially about the relation to Kierkegaard and Christianity in Denkbewegungen],” Norsk filosofisk tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Philosophy], vol. 41, issue 3, 2006, pp. 213-228, ISSN 0029-1943 22. “Demoraliseringssyndromet, eksistensiell lidelse og fortvilelse [Demoralization Syndrome, Existential Suffering and Distress],” Omsorg. Nordisk tidsskrift for palliativ medisin [Care. Nordic Journal for Palliative Medicine], vol. 23, issue 4, 2006, pp. 57-63, ISSN 0800-7489 23. “Eksistensfilosofi og pessimisme hos Peter Wessel Zapffe og Søren Kierkegaard [Existential philosophy and Pessimism in Peter Wessel Zapffe and Søren Kierkegaard],” Norsk filosofisk tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Philosophy], vol. 40, issue 2, 2005, pp. 81-98, ISSN 0029-1943 Book Chapters (Refereed) 24. “Sin, Despair, and the Self”, forthcoming in Sharon Krishek and Jeffrey Hanson (eds.) Kierkegaard’s The Sickness unto Death: A Critical Guide, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Critical Guides) 25. “Kierkegaard on Hope as Essential to Selfhood” in Titus Stahl and Claudia Blöser (eds.) The Moral Psychology of Hope: An Introduction, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield

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