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Miriam Madureira



Professor of Philosophy, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico City

Resident at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften:
September 2019–July 2020

Research topic at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften:
»›Was ein Subjekt ist, ist die Reihe seiner Handlungen‹: Handlung, Intersubjektivität und der performative Charakter der subjektiven Identität bei Hegel«

Project outline:
Im Moralitätskapitel seiner Rechtsphilosophie präsentiert Hegel eine Auffassung der Konstitution von Subjektivität, welche diese mit dem Begriff der Handlung verbindet: »Was ein Subjekt ist, ist die Reihe seiner Handlungen«, behauptet Hegel im §124. Demnach lässt sich das Subjekt erst im Zusammenhang mit seinen Objektivierungen durch Handlungen bestimmen. Und insofern dasjenige, was für Hegel als eine Handlung und deren Resultate gilt, von einer intersubjektiven Interpretation abhängt, wird der praktische – handelnde – Charakter der Konstitution von Subjektivität, die durch diesen Satz hervortritt, mit deren intersubjektiven Charakter notwendigerweise verbunden.Ziel meiner Untersuchung ist es, die Folgen eines solchen Zusammenhangs zwischen dem Praktischen und dem Intersubjektiven hinsichtlich der Frage nach der Konstitution von Subjektivität zu untersuchen. (Miriam Madureira)

Research partner:
Miriam Madureira wroks together with Martin Saar (Professor of Philosophy at the Goethe University Frankfurt) at the Insitute of Philosophy of Goethe University. On the invitation of Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (Professor of Philosophy at Goethe University) and the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften she is a fellow at the Institute. Her stay is supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation.


Scholarly profile of Miriam Madureira


Miriam Madureira studied social sciences at the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil) and philosophy at Tübingen University (Germany).She received her PhD at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main (superviser Axel Honneth). Since 2008 Madureira has been Professor of Philosophy at the Institute of Humanities of the »Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana« in Mexico City.


Main areas of research:
Practical Philosophy of German Idealism (Hegel), Critical Theory, Political and Social Philosophy.

Selected publications:
  1. »Leben und Zeitkritik in Hegels frühen Schriften. Zur zeitkritischen Dimension des Begriffs des Lebens«, In: Helmut Schneider (ed): Hegeliana. Studien und Quellen zum Hegel und zum Hegelianismus, vol. 18, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Verlag 2005.
  2. Kommunikative Gleichheit. Gleichheit und Intersubjektivität im Anschluss an Hegel, Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag 2014.
  3. »Reconocimiento y crítica: apuntes sobre la obra reciente de Axel Honneth« [Anerkennung und Kritik: Notizen zu den neueren Arbeiten von Axel Honneth], In: Giusti, Miguel (ed.): El paradigma del reconocimiento en la ética contemporánea [Das Paradigma der Anerkennung in der zeitgenössischen Ethik], Lima, PUCP 2017, p. 237-258.
  4. »Me, Myself and I: Self-fetishization in the age of the Selfie«, In: Open Cultural Studies, vol. 2,1. (2018) (on-line). London: De Gruyter online. p. 363-373. [https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2018-0033].
  5. »Hegel e a ação política: considerações a partir da seção Moralidade da Filosofia do Direito« [Hegel und das politische Handeln: Bemerkungen zum Abschnitt Moralität der Rechtsphilosophie], In: Revista eletrônica de estudos hegelianos, vol. 15,26. (2018) (on-line), p. 26-50. [http://ojs.hegelbrasil.org/index.php/reh/issue].

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