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Technische Universitt Berlin, Philosophy, Strae des 17. Juni 135, H7160, 10623 Berlin
Charlotte.Baumann@campus.tu-berlin.de
www.drcharlottebaumann.com
ED U CATIO N
University of Sussex, UK, PhD in Philosophy (February 2012)
Dissertation: Hegels Logic of Freedom (Examiners: Stephen Houlgate, Katerina
Deligiorgi; advisors: Andrew Chitty, Gordon Finlayson)
Being for oneself in the other is Hegels definition of freedom and, I
argue, it is also the key topic of his Science of Logic. My dissertation traces
different variants of this figure of thought in his Logic and social philosophy.
University of Sussex, MA (with distinction) in Social and Political Thought, August
2007
Technische Universitt Dresden, Germany, BA (A+) in International Relations (Law,
Economics, Politics, History), August 2006
AD D ITIO N AL STU D IES
Humboldt Universitt, Berlin, Germany, 2010
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India, BA/MA courses in Philosophy and
Politics, winter 2005
Technische Universitt, Dresden, Germany, Additional Studies Diploma Latin
American Studies, January 2005
R ESEAR CH IN TER ESTS
German Idealism, Kant, Marx, Neo-Kantianism, Critical Theory, Heidegger, Nietzsche, social
and political philosophy
EM PLO YM EN T H ISTO R Y
Technische Universitt Berlin
(Hosts: Prof. Abel, Prof. Asmuth)
University of Sussex
Gabriel, Markus, Des Insectes Logique ou l'Ide du Vrai. La Science de la Logique comme
une thorie de la vrit [Logical Insects or the Idea of Truth. The Science of Logic
as a Theory of Truth] in [title not yet agreed] Presses Universitaires de France
(translation with Marina Zwaenepoel)
Schaber, Peter Human Rights and Basic Needs in Human Rights and Human Nature
(Berlin: Springer, 2014).
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University College of London, Department of Philosophy, United Kingdom
BA 2nd year
BA 3rd year
Nietzsche (instructor)
19th Century Philosophy (instructor)
LANGUAGES
German (native)
English (near-native)
Spanish (near-native)
French (fluent)
Portuguese (medium level)
Latin (medium level)
REFERENCES
Prof. Sebastian Gardner
Professor in Philosophy
University College of London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
+44 20 76792965
sebastian.gardner@ucl.ac.uk