Ariane Cäcilie Schneck

Research Areas

AOS: Early Modern Philosophy (esp. Descartes and Elisabeth of Bohemia, Freedom/Free Will, Personhood, Emotions, Mind-Body Problem, (Proto-)Feminism)

AOC: Feminist Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind (esp. Philosophy of Emotions), Aesthetics

Positions 

LMU Munich

Visiting Full Professor, Department of Philosophy, Oct. 2021-March 2022 and Oct. 2022-March 2023 

Bielefeld University

Assistant Professor/Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, since Oct. 2018

     

Hamburg University

Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Oct. 2017-Sept. 2018

Education

Humboldt University Berlin

PhD in Philosophy, 2012-2019

Dissertation Title: Freedom in Descartes between Epistemology and Ethics

Main advisor: Dominik Perler (HU Berlin), second referee: Stephan 

Schmid (Hamburg), third referee: Daniel Garber (Princeton)

Princeton University

Visiting Student Research Collaborator (VSRC), Feb. 2014-April 2015

Advisor: Daniel Garber

 

University of Sydney

Research Stay, Aug.-Sept. 2018

Advisor: Anik Waldow

 

LMU Munich

Magister Artium, 2005-2011

Philosophy (main subject) – Politics (minor subject) – Prehistory/Archaeology (minor subject)

M.A. Thesis Title: The inner structure of the Cartesian Cogito

Advisor: Axel Hutter

 

Université Paris X (Nanterre)

ERASMUS Stay, Sept. 2007-Aug. 2008