CV Herzog english April 2013 - Institut für Sozialforschung
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CV Herzog english April 2013 - Institut für Sozialforschung
Curriculum vitae (April 2013) Personal details Name: Address: Email Date of birth: Nationality: Lisa Maria Herzog Institut für Sozialforschung, Senckenberganlage 26, 60325 Frankfurt am Main Herzog@em.uni-frankfurt.de December 17th, 1983 German Areas of research Political theory, philosophical foundations of economics, moral philosophy, business ethics, Adam Smith, Hegel and German Idealism My current book project is provisionally entitled Moral subjects in complex systems. Based on the assumption that many moral ills are caused not by individuals’ evil intentions, but by organizational failures, I explore the conditions of individual agency in complex organisations, integrating a number of discourses in moral and political philosophy, but also empirical research (qualitative interviews). The book turns around themes such as the relation between private self and professional role, responsible handling of information, the responsibility for a culture in which moral concerns can be raised, and more generally our understanding of the relation between individuals and society and the meso-level of organizational structures. My research project in Frankfurt, which partly overlaps with the book project, is an in-depth case study of the possibilities and limits of ethical finance. For this purpose I work with a bank that has previously been active in microfinance and is now mainly active in lending to SMEs and offering saving accounts in emerging economies in Latin America, Africa, and Eastern Europe, with an explicit commitment to ethical values and social impact. My focus is on exploring the ways in which this organization has built its culture, what specific constraints it encounters in the financial sector, and what role globally active organizations such as these can play for global justice. Areas of competence Virtue ethics, existentialism, critical theory, Kant, Cassirer, philosophy of social sciences, history of economic thought Academic positions 2014/15 (planned) 04/2013-03/2016 01/2013-02/2013 09/2011-03/2013 03/2011-08/2011 Academic education 2008-20011 2007-2008 2002-2007 Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Ethics in Society, Stanford University, USA Post-doctoral researcher, Goethe University Frankfurt (Cluster “Normative Orders”) and Institut für Sozialforschung, Frankfurt, Germany Visiting scholar, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Leuven, Belgium Lecturer in philosophy, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; member of the research group “Global Democratic Governance” (since 09/2012) ‘wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin’ (pre-doctoral lecturer (50%), Peter Löscher Chair for economic ethics, Technical University of Munich, Germany DPhil in Political Theory, New College, Oxford Inventing the market. Smith, Hegel and political theory Supervisors: Alan Ryan, Mark Philp Examiners: Michael Freeden, Dudley Knowles Viva: August 22nd, 2011 – passed without corrections Master of Studies in Philosophy, Oxford University Areas of interest: moral philosophy, Hegel, political theory Studies of Economics, Philosophy and History, Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität (Munich) and Oxford University (visiting student); 1 MA in Economics (“Diplom-Volkswirtin”) – result: 1.18 (very good); “Zwischenprüfung” in philosophy – result: 1.0 Internships in social work (Argentina), European Parliament (Belgium), corporate social responsibility (Germany) and development cooperation (Morocco/Germany) Prizes and Scholarships (selection) 2012 Ernst Bloch-Förderpreis der Stadt Ludwigshafen (for dissertation and newspaper articles) 2011 Sir Ernest Barker Prize for the best dissertation in political theory in the UK (awarded by the Political Studies Association) 2009-2011 Doctoral scholarship by the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes 2007-2010 Rhodes Scholarship 2008 Alumni-Preis (prize for best degree in economics) 2002-2007 Scholarships by Stiftung Maximilianeum, Bayerischen Begabtenförderung and Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes Publications (* marks peer reviewed) Monograph *Inventing the Market. Smith, Hegel and Political Theory. Oxford University Press, 2013 Articles in journals and edited volumes *Accepted “Adam Smith’s account of justice between naturalness and historicity”, Journal of the History of Philosophy *Accepted Herzog, Lisa and Thomas Wischmeyer, „’Moral Luck’ in Moralphilosophie und Recht“, Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie *Accepted Herzog, Lisa, „Virtues, interests, and institutions“, Philosophisches Jahrbuch 2013(2) *2013 Herzog, Lisa, "Markets", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2013 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), forthcoming URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2013/entries/markets/> *2013 Herzog, Lisa, “The community of commerce. Smith’s rhetoric of sympathy in the Wealth of Nations”, Philosophy and Rhetoric, , vol 46.1, 65-87. *2013 Herzog, Lisa, „Intersubjektive Sanktionen als normative Gründe bei Adam Smith“, in Moral und Sanktion. Eine Kontroverse über die Autorität moralischer Normen, ed. by A. Vesper and E. Buddeberg, Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 209-235. *2012 Herzog, Lisa, “Ideal and non-ideal theory and the problem of knowledge”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 29(4), 271-288. 2012 Herzog, Lisa, “The modern social contract tradition”, in: Handbook of the Philosophical Bases of Business Ethics, ed. by Christoph Lütge, Springer. *2011 Herzog, Lisa, „Wer sind wir, wenn wir arbeiten? Soziale Identität im Markt bei Smith und Hegel,“ Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59(6), 835-852. (= chapter IV of Inventing the Market in German) *2011 Herzog, Lisa, „Der politische Mythos“, in U. Büttner/M. Gotterbarm/L. Herzog/M. Hoch (eds.), Potentiale der symbolischen Formen. Eine interdisziplinäre Einführung in Ernst Cassirers Denken. Würzburg: Königshausen&Neumann, 101-110. *2011 Herzog, Lisa, “Higher and lower virtues in commercial society – Adam Smith and motivation crowding out”. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 10(4), 370-395. *2008 Herzog, Lisa, “Economic Ethics for Real Humans - The Contribution of Behavioral Economics to Economic Ethics.” Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik, Sonderausgabe: Veröffentlichungen zur European Conference on Business and Economic Ethics - Heidelberg 09/07 – October, 112-128. Book reviews 2012 Herzog, Lisa, invited book review of Spencer J. Pack, Aristotle, Adam Smith and Karl Marx, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 5(2), 138-143. 2 2012 2011 Herzog, Lisa, book review of Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch, Philosophisches Jahrbuch, (2012/2), 480-482. Herzog, Lisa, invited book review of Fonna Forman-Barzilai, Adam Smith and the Circles of Sympathy, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44 Issue 3, 725-726. Edited and coedited volumes 2013 Lisa Herzog, A. Honneth (eds.), Moral und Marktwirtschaft (under contract with Suhrkamp) *2013 Lisa Herzog (ed.) Hegel’s thought in Europe – Currents, Crosscurrents, Countercurrents. Palgrave Macmillan, in print. 2011 U. Büttner/M. Gehring/M. Gotterbarm/L. Herzog/M. Hoch (eds.) Potentiale der symbolischen Formen. Eine interdisziplinäre Einführung in Ernst Cassirers Denken. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann. Courses taught 2013 Introduction to Philosophy – Existentialism (University of St. Gallen) 2013 Responsibility – theoretical approaches and practical experiences (with C. Schank) (University of St. Gallen) 2012 Market and State (University of St. Gallen) 2012 Introduction to Philosophy – Critical Theory (University of St. Gallen) 2012 Introduction to Philosophy – Existentialism (University of St. Gallen) 2011 Introduction to Philosophy – Virtue Ethics (University of St. Gallen) 2011 Moral Philosophy (Technical University Munich) 2011 Classical social contract theories (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich) 2010 Economic Philosophy (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich) 2009 The liberal-communitarian Debate (with M. Rechenauer) (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität Munich) Other academic activities (selection) 2011-2013 Certificate in Didactics for University Teaching, University of St. Gallen (300 hours) 2011-2013 Initiator and Co-Leader of a “peer mentoring group” for female postdocs at the University of St. Gallen (budget: CHF 16.000 for 18 months) 2012, 2013 Co-organizer, “Thinking the economy” at the MANCEPT Workshops University of Manchester, UK (2012: with Christian Neuhäuser, 2013: with Andrew Walton) 2012 Co-organizer, conference on “Democracy and the Market”, University of Leuven, Belgium (with Karin de Boer, Nicholas Vrousalis, Matthias Lievens, and Antoon Braeckman) 2011Book reviews and articles in newspapers such as Die ZEIT, Frankfurt Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Neue Züricher Zeitung; public talks on philosophy 2010 Initiatior and co-organizer, international conference “The Many Colours of Hegelianism – Hegel’s philosophy and its reception in an international context” (Oxford) Talks at conferences, seminars and workshops (selection) (* =invited, ** =accepted after review of abstract/paper) 2013 Workshop on Tomasi’s Free Market Fairness, University of Tilburg *Paper: Preaching to the Lockean choir? Human motivation and the feasibility of economic utopias 2013 RIPPLE Research Seminar, University of Leuven *Paper: “Self and Professional Role” 2012 “Research Forum” Philosophy & Economics, University of Bayreuth *Paper: “Whom should we blame when we blame “the economy”? Responsibility and constraints in economic contexts.” 2012 Conference “Democracy and the Market”, Leuven **Paper: Two ways of taming the market, or: what do Hegel’s corporations have to do with today’s financial markets? 2012 Conference “Hegel and Capitalism” by the American Hegel Society, Chicago 3 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2007 **Paper: Two ways of taming the market, or: why Hegel needs the police and the corporations MANCEPT Workshops 2012, workshop “Thinking the economy”, Manchester Paper: “Whom should we blame when we blame “the economy”? Responsibility and constraints in economic contexts.” Conference “Adam Smith and the Law”, London School of Economics, London *Paper: Adam Smith’s law between naturalness and historicity Conference “Ideals and Reality in Social Ethics”, University of Newport, Wales **Paper: If you want to change the world, should you talk to the experts? 3. Frankfurter Nachwuchs-Konferenz des Clusters “Normative Ordnungen”, Frankfurt **Paper: (with Thomas Wischmeyer): ‘Moral Luck’ in Moral und Recht 3rd Dutch Conference in Practical Philosophy, Amsterdam **Paper: Virtues and Interests, or: Ordinary and heroic virtues DGPhil Kongress 2011 “Welt der Gründe” (München), Sektion Politische Philosophie (Leitung: Prof. Stefan Gosepath und Prof. Corinna Mieth) **Paper: (Nicht-)ideale politische Theorie und nicht-ideales Wissen DGPhil Kongress 2011 “Welt der Gründe” (München), Sektion Wirtschaftsphilosophie/ethik (Leitung: PD Dr. Tatjana Schönwälder-Kuntze) **Paper: Kosmische Gerechtigkeit im Markt? Hegel-Kongress 2011, invited speaker for the panel ‘Freedom and the market’, Stuttgart *Paper: ‘Free selves in free markets? Smith and Hegel on negative and positive liberty’ Conférence ‘Justice et Économie’, Association Charles Gide, Toulouse **Paper: ‘Desert in the market. The case of Adam Smith’ Centre for the Study of Political Ideologies Lunch Time Seminar, Oxford Paper: ‘Identity in the market. Smith and Hegel on professional identity and community’ ‘Philosophical Masterclass’ with Professor Axel Honneth, Goslar **Paper: ‘Identität im Markt und Räume der Anerkennung’ Articulations of Justice Pt. 1: Justice and Liberty. Conference of the International Political Science Association, Jena **Paper: ‘Adam Smith and Hegel on Liberty and Justice’ Political Theory Graduate Workshop, Oxford Paper: ‘Ideal and non-ideal theory, economics and ethics in Adam Smith’ Graduate Conference “Norms and Sanctions”, Frankfurt **Paper: “Die Entwicklung moralischer Normen in Adam Smiths Moralphilosophie” Ockham Society, Oxford Paper: ‘Norms and sanctions in Adam Smith’s moral philosophy’ International Conference of Political Economy, Kocaeli (Turkey) **Paper: ‘Adam Smith, “mauvaise foi” and the moral fate of commercial society’ European Conference on Business and Economic Ethics, Heidelberg **Paper: ‘Economic ethics for real humans – the contribution of behavioural economics to economic ethics’ 4