External lecturer
, PhD
Tommy Moesby-Jensen
Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy
Porcelænshaven 18A
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Tel.: +45 3815 2884
Fax:+45 3815 3635
E-mail:
tj.lpf@cbs.dk
Link to this homepage:
uk.cbs.dk/staff/tmj
Primary Research Areas:
1. Hermeneutical phenomenology and ethics, with particular attention to neo-aristotelian ethics. Martin Heidegger's thinking and collected works. The history of philosophy. Continental philosophy. Greek and German philosophy. My research is oriented towards German and ancient Greek philosophy, with particular emphasis on the Presocratics, Plato, Aristotle, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Heidegger and Gadamer. The current ambition is to prepare a revised and expanded English edition of my forthcoming Danish doctoral dissertation: Ēthos and the Factical Life. The Presocratically Informed Neo-Aristotelian Ēthos-thinking of Martin Heidegger. My current research is rooted in an deep engagement with these issues since the late 1980'ies.
2. Leadership-philosophy, with particular respect to: Self-leadership, ethics, the self-care of the self-relation and personal leadership, including ētho-poietics and psychagogy.
Selected publications
Danish doctoral dissertation: Det faktiske livs forbindtlighed. Før-sokratisk informeret ny-aristotelisk ēthos-tænkning hos Martin Heidegger. (Ēthos and the Factical Life. The Presocratically Informed Neo-Aristotelian Ēthos-thinking of Martin Heidegger.)
Grunderfaringen af ēthos og det faktiske liv. Bidrag til: Filosofiske stemmer: Festskrift til Ole Fogh Kirkeby på 60-årsdagen d. 9. februar 2007. (Red.) Steen Nepper Larsen, Alexander Carnera, Martin Fuglsang, Samfundslitteratur, 2007, p. 179-199. (The Fundamental Experience of Ēthos and the Factical Life, in the anthology Philosophical Voices: Festschrift for Ole Fogh Kirkeby, ed. Steen Nepper Larsen et al., Copenhagen, Samfundslitteratur, 2007, p. 179-199).
Etik, det faktiske liv og ledelsesfilosofisk praksis. Bidrag til FLØK studiebladet: Hvorfor, November 2007, p. 18-19. (Ethics, Factical Life and the Philosophy of Leadership. Contribution and research presentation in Hvorfor, November 2007, p. 18-19.
Work in progress: Heidegger and the Homeric Understanding of Ēthos.
Last updated by Anje Schmidt 04/01/2011