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      Department of Philosophy & Social StudiesUniversity of Crete
 Campus of Rethymnon
 74100 Rethymno
 Greece
 
 Phone number: ++30 2831077211/15/16
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 | Constantine Androulidakis Born 1956 in Heraclion, Crete. Studied Law
          at the Law School, University of Athens (1978: Diploma in Law; 1982:
          State Barrister Examination).
 Studied Philosophy (main field), Logic, Philosophy
  of Science and Classics (Greek) at the Universities of Cologne and Munich.
  Ph.D. in Philosophy (University of Munich, 1989).
 
 Foreign Languages: English, German (excellent), French,
  Italian (reading).
 
 Since 2011 Professor of Philosophy in this Department.
 Publications 
          Books         
              Sittlichkeit und Freiheit: Eine Untersuchung zur Methodologie
                    von Kants Ethik (Morality and Freedom: An Examination of the
                    Methodology of Kant’s Ethics). Ph. D. Dissertation
              (University of Munich), 1989.F. Schleiermacher: On Religion. Speeches to its cultured
                  despisers. Translation into Greek with Introduction and
              Comments, Athens: Papazisis 1997. D. Solomos: Reflections. Critical edition, translation
                  from the italian and philosophical Commentary (co-edition with
              Stylianos Alexiou and Massimo Peri), Athens: Stigmi 1999.I. Kant: Critique of Judgement. Translation into Greek,
              with Introduction and Comments. Athens: Ideogramma 2002.I. Kant: Critique of Practical Reason. Translation
                  into Greek, with  Introduction and Comments. Athens: Hestia
              2004. Fr. Schiller: On the Aesthetic Education of Man, In a Series
                  of Letters. Translation into Greek, with Introduction and
              Comments. Athens: Ideogramma 2006.  E. Freud, L. Freud, I. Grubrich-Simitis, Sigmund Freud:
                  His Life in Texts and Pictures. Translation into Greek
                  with Introduction and Notes (with J. Kugiumutzakis & M.
              Markodimitraki), Heraclion: University of Crete Press, 2006.I.
                  Kant, Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone. Translation
                  into Greek with Introduction and Notes. Athens: Polis (2nd
              ed. 2008).Ι. Kant, A Selection of his Works. Translation
                  into Greek with Introduction and  Notes. Athens: Stigmi,
              2008.Kantian Ethics: Fundamental Questions and Perspectives. Athens:
              Ideogramma, 2010. I. Kant, The Metaphysics of Morals. Translation into Greek with   Introduction and Notes. Athens: Smili 2013.  Friedrich Schiller, A Selection of his Works. Translation into Greek with Introduction and  Notes. Athens: Stigmi 2015. 
          Papers 
          “The problem of content in Kant’s Ethics”, Greek
            Philosophical Review, 7 (1990), p. 247-262. “Irrationalism versus Reason”,
              M. Dragona-Monachou (ed.), Political
            Philosophy Today, Athens: Kardamitsas 1994, p. 17-23.  “Reason
              and the Art of Speech: Towards a demarcation of the fields of Philosophy
              and Literature”, P. Christodoulides (ed.), Aesthetics
            and Theory of Art, Athens: Kardamitsas 1994, p. 15-24.  “Is a philosophical Theology possible?”,
              J. Tzavaras (ed.), Philosophy: Its Present and Future, Athens: Dodoni
            1995, p. 85-94. “Dialectic and Reason in the Philosophy of Schleiermacher”,
            K. Boudouris (ed.), Philosophy of Reason, Athens: Ionia
            1996, p. 11-20. “The ‘Prologue’ to the Lyric Life of
            A. Sikelianos: A draft for a philosophical reading ”, NEA
            HESTIA, 1740 (2001), p. 832-851. “The philosophical background of the ‘Delphic Effort’ of
            A. Sikelianos”, DIAVAZO, 424 (2001), p. 140-148.
 “Nature as Art – Art as Nature: Methods of knowledge
            and reflection in Kant’s third Critique”, Paper
            presented to IX. Greek Philosophical Congress, Salonica, 20-22 June
            2002 (forthcoming). “The
            problem of pure Reason in Kant’s Philosophy: Modern Interpretative
            Approaches”, ARIADNE (Yearbook
            of the Philosophical Faculty, University of Crete), Vol. 9 (2003),
            p. 91-110. Book review of: Karen Gloy, Vernunft und das Andere
            der Vernunft,
            Karl Alber Verlag, Freiburg i. Br. – München 2001, in: Philosophisches
            Jahrbuch, Vol. 110/II (2003), p. 408-413. „European intellectual nihilism“, Efthini,
            384 (2003), p. 564-566. “Fundamental
            problems of interpretation, reception and translation of Kant’s
            third Critique”, HYPOMNEMA,
            1 (2004), p. 11-36. “Wie ist die Metaphysik nach Kant noch möglich?”,
            K. Gloy/H.-D. Klein (eds), Unser Zeitalter – ein postmetaphysisches?, Königshausen & Neumann,
            Würzburg 2004, p. 245-259. “The presence of Greek philosophy in Kant’s work”, Philosophias
              Agonisma: Papers presented in honor of Professor Constantine Boudouris,
            Athens: Ionia 2004, p. 53-69. “Poetry and metaphysical Truth: Zisimos Lorentzatos and
            the intellectual situation of our time”, ANTI, 823-4
            (2004), p. 88-91.Preparation of the Special Issue dedicated to Immanuel
            Kant (1804-2004), NEA
            HESTIA, 1773 (2004). “Religion
            and Theology in the work of Sikelianos”, NEA HESTIA,
            1776 (2005), p. 376-401. “The nature and the mission of poetry: Prolegomena to the
            Aesthetics of Sikelianos”, NEA HESTIA, 1781 (2005),
            p. 315-341. “The
            problem of humanistic studies in our time”, Efthini,
            401 (2005), p. 238-240 & 402 (2005), p. 285-287. “Criticisms of Kantian Ethics”,
              K. Kavoulakos (ed), Immanuel
              Kant:   Practical Reason and Modernity, Athens: Alexandria
            2006, p. 109-122.“Gottfried Benn and the World of Expression”, Nea
                Hestia, 1794 (2006), (Special Issue: Gottfried Benn), pp.
            739-62. “The presence
              of German Aesthetics in Modern Greek Thought”, in: G. Zografidis,
              J. Kugiumutzakis (eds.), Aesthetics and Art: In memoriam P.
              and E. Michelis, Heraclion: University of Crete Press, 2008,
            pp. 27-44.“The
                Foundation of Modern Aesthetics: Baumgarten, Kant, Schiller”,
                in: Greek Open University (ed), Philosophy in Europe: Texts
            of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, Patras 2008, pp. 125-37.“Heinrich
                Böll and the Christendom of our times”, Nea Hestia,
                1825 (2009), (Special Issue: Religion in Foreign Literatures),
            pp. 398-418.“Hegel’s
                Discovery of Spirit: Systematic and Problematic Thought”,
                in: K. Kavoulakos (ed), Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit:
            Interpretative Approaches, Athens: Alexandria, 2009, pp. 61-80. “P. Prevelakis
                and N. Kazantzakis: Dissent and Homology”, Nea Hestia (1828),
            (Special Issue: P. Prevelakis), p. 1069-86.“Kantian
                Ethics: Some Questions and Perspectives”, Greek
            Philosophical Review, 80 (2010), pp. 163-75.“Reason, Freedom, and
                Education: The Foundations of K. Tsatsos’  Ethics”,
                in: Constantine Tsatsos: Philosopher, Author, Statesman,
                Granada-Athens: University of Granada (Centre of Byzantine, Modern
            Greek and Cyprus Studies), 2010, pp. 61-71. Book review
              of: J. Habermas, J. Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), The Dialectics
              of Secularization: On Reason and Religion, Athens: Hestia
              2011, Nea Hestia, 1844
            (May  2011), pp. 963-973.“Right According to Reason: Kantian Theory of Law”,
            Dia-Logos, 1 (2011), pp. 21-38.  “E. Levinas and I. Kant
            - Parallels”, Nea Euthyne, 10 (March-April 2012), pp. 139-45. "Kant in search of God", in: "The God of the Bible and the   Philosoper's God", ed. St. Zoumboulakis, Athen: Artos Zoes 2012, pp.   358-401. |