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Sabrina Ebbersmeyer
German female philosopher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sabrina Ebbersmeyer is a German philosopher and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen. She is known for her work on the philosophy of the Renaissance and early modern period. She was president of the European Society for Early Modern Philosophy from 2019 until 2022.
Education and career
Ebbersmeyer has studied at University of Hildesheim, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and Technische Universität Berlin, receiving with her Ph.D. in philosophy from Hildesheim University in 1999. As of 2014 she is an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen. From 2019 until 2022 Ebbersmeyer was the president of the European Society for Early Modern Philosophy.[1]
Work
Ebbersmeyer is a known for her work in scholar in Renaissance and Early Modern philosophy, and women in the history of philosophy.[2][3][4][5]
Selected publications
- Ebbersmeyer, Sabrina; Hutton, Sarah, eds. (2021-10-07). Elisabeth of Bohemia. Cham: Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-71526-7.[6]
- Lines, David A.; Ebbersmeyer, Sabrina, eds. (2013-03-31). Rethinking Virtue, Reforming Society: New Directions in Renaissance Ethics, c.1350 - c.1650. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers. ISBN 978-2-503-52524-2.[7]
- Ebbersmeyer, Sabrina (2010-05-19). Homo agens: Studien zur Genese und Struktur frühhumanistischer Moralphilosophie (in German) (1st ed.). Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-022576-1.[8]
- Ebbersmeyer, Sabrina; Kessler, Eckhard; Schmeisser, Martin (2007). Ethik des Nützlichen: Texte zur Moralphilosophie im italienischen Humanismus (in German). Wilhelm Fink. ISBN 978-3-7705-4382-3.[9]
References
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