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Enrico Mueller, Ph.D.

Philosopher and Research Group Leader at the University of Freiburg, Germany

Read his essays in Agonistic Orientations: Essays of Competing Essays here.

Biography:

- 1994-1999: studied philosophy, classical philology, and history at the University of Greifswald

- 2004: Ph.D., supervised by Werner Stegmaier; dissertation on ‘The Greeks in Nietzsche’s Thinking,’ published in German: Die Griechen im Denken Nietzsches (Berlin / New York: De Gruyter, 2005)

- 2006: visiting fellow at the German Archeological Institute in Athens and the American School of Classics in Athens

- 2005-2010: teaching and research at the University of Greifswald

- 2011-2012: visiting professor in Brazil (Campinas, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, and Belem)

- 2013-2018: research group leader at the International Center for Philosophy NRW and lecturer at the philosophy department of the University of Bonn

- since 2019: project coordinator of an international research project about Nietzsche at the University of Freiburg  

Research Areas:

- cultural philosophy and aesthetics

- ancient philosophy

- Nietzsche research  

Important publications (selection):

- 2005: Die Griechen im Denken Nietzsches (Berlin / New York: De Gruyter)

- 2010: Co-edited with Friederike Günther: Zur Genealogie des Zivilisationsprozesses (Berlin / New York: De Gruyter)

- 2014: Co-edited with Christian Benne: Ohnmacht des Subjekts – Macht der Persönlichkeit (Basel: Schwabe)

- 2018: Nietzsche-Lexikon (München: utb-Verlag)  

Positions:

- editor of the yearbook of the Nietzsche-Gesellschaft

- vice-president of the Nietzsche-Gesellschaft