Jonathan Trejo-Mathys (1979‒2014)
Postdoctoral Fellow
Resident at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: September 2010‒August 2011 Research topic at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: »Inheritance, Sovereignty and Promise. Towards a Critical Democratic Theory of Transnational Politics« Funding of the stay: »Justitia Amplificata. Rethinking Justice − Applied and Global« Scholarly profile of Jonathan Trejo-Mathys (1979‒2014) On November 28, 2014, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys died after a period of suffering from ‒ and couragously figthing against ‒ a very aggressive form of cancer. We mourn the loss of an excellent, young philosopher and a former fellow who grew on us during his stay at the Institute.
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Please find more information about Jonathan Trejo-Mathys here Main areas of research: Social and Political Philosophy, German Philosophy Selected publications: - (with Barbara Buckinx and Timothy Waligore), Domination and Global Political Justice: Conceptual, Historical, and Institutional Perspectives, Routledge 2015.
- »Towards a Critical Theory of the WTO: Thinking with Rawls beyond Rawls«, in: Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory., 2013.
- »Richard Rorty on Liberal Democracy and Religion. An Internal and Habermasian Critique«, forthcoming in: Contemporary Pragmatism., 2011.
- »Identifying Recognition in the Age of Neoliberalism«, Rezensions-Essay über Emmanuel Renault's Mépris sociale. Ethique et politique de la reconnaissance, forthcoming in: Philosophy & Social Criticism., 2010.
- »The Idea of a Critical Social Theory. Past, Present and Future«, in: Civitas Bd. 8, H. 1 (Jan.-April 2008).
- Review of Axel Honneth's Verdinglichung. Eine anerkennungstheoretische Studie (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 2005), in: Philosophy & Social Criticism, Bd. 33, H. 6 (2007).
Translations:
Hartmut Rosa, Social Acceleration. The Transformation of Time in Modernity (German: Beschleunigung. Die Veränderung der Zeitstrukturen in der Moderne), New York: Columbia University Press, 2014.
Mauro Basaure, »Foucault and the ›Anti-Oedipus‹ Movement. Psychoanalysis as disciplinary power« (German: Ms.: »Foucault und Psychoanalyse. Grammatik eines Missverstehens«), in: History of Psychiatry, Bd. 20, H. 3 (2009).
Michèle Salonia, »Suffering from Exclusion: On the Critical Impulse of the Theory of Recognition« (German Ms.: »Negative Erfahrungen«), in: Christian Lazzeri und Soraya Nour (eds.), De l'Inclusion. Reconnaissance et identification sociale, Nanterre: Presses Universitaires Paris X, 2008. |
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