Oliver Sensen
German philosopher
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Oliver Sensen is a German philosopher and associate professor of Philosophy at Tulane University. He is known for his expertise on Kantian philosophy.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Sensen is the vice-president of North American Kant Society.
AwardsMellon Foundation's Young Humanist Fund
Graduate Studies Student Association’s award
Graduate Studies Student Association’s award
ThesisFreedom and the Categorical Imperative: Kant's Conception of Human Dignity (2004)
Oliver Sensen | |
|---|---|
| Awards | Mellon Foundation's Young Humanist Fund Graduate Studies Student Association’s award |
| Education | |
| Alma mater | Cambridge University |
| Thesis | Freedom and the Categorical Imperative: Kant's Conception of Human Dignity (2004) |
| Doctoral advisor | Onora O'Neill and Simon Blackburn |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 21st-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Kantian philosophy |
| Institutions | Tulane University |
| Main interests | Modern philosophy, Ethics |
Books
- Human Dignity, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming
- Kant on Human Dignity, de Gruyter, 2011; paperback, 2016
- Kant on Moral Autonomy (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2012
- Respect (ed.), Oxford University Press, forthcoming
- The Emergence of Autonomy in Kant's Moral Theory (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2018
- Kant's Lectures on Ethics: A Critical Guide (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2015
- Kant's Tugendlehre. A Commentary (ed.), de Gruyter, 2012