Dr. Ronen Shnayderman
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Adresse: Ulmenstraße 69, Raum 346
Tel: 0381/498-4406
E-Mail: ronen.shnayderman(at)uni-rostock(dot)de
CV
CV
2021-
- 'Lecturer (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter)
Department of Politics, University of Rostock
2020-2021
- Visiting Researcher
Cambridge Forum for Legal and Political Philosophy, University of Cambridge
2018
- Lecturer (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter).
Department of Social Sciences, University of Hamburg.
2014-2018
- DFG Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Eigene Stelle).
Department of Philosophy, University of Hamburg.
2013-2014
- Lecturer (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter).
Department of Philosophy, University of Hamburg.
2012-2013
- Post-Doctoral Fellow.
Department of Philosophy, University of Hamburg.
2010-2011
- Visiting Max Weber Fellow.
European University Institute, Florence.
2011
- DPhil in Political Philosophy.
Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
2005
- MA in Philosophy.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
2000
- BA in Political Science and Philosophy.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Publications
Publications
- “Socialism vs. Capitalism, Ideally Speaking”, Ethical Perspectives (forthcoming).
- “Overall Freedom-Measurement and Evaluation: A Defence of the Partly Evaluative Approach to Freedom Measurement”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 22 (3), 2019.
- “The Impossibility of Freedom as Independence”, Political Studies Review, 17 (2), 2019 (with Ian Carter).
- “Germ-Line Genetic Information as a Natural Resource as a Means to Achieving Equality: Some Difficulties”, Res Publica, 25 (2), 2019.
- “Ian Carter's Non-Evaluative Theory of Freedom and Diversity: A Critique”, Social Choice and Welfare, 46 (1), 2016.
- “On 'Being Forced to Be Free' between Republican and Liberal Freedom”, Ethical Perspectives, 22 (2), 2015.
- “Causal Tests in Subjunctive Judgements about Negative Freedom”, Res Publica, 20 (2), 2014.
- “Social Freedom, Moral Responsibility, Actions and Omissions”, The Philosophical Quarterly, 63 (253), 2013.
- “Freedom, Self-Ownership and Equality in Steiner’s Left-Libertarianism”, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 12 (3), 2013.
- “Liberal vs. Republican Notions of Freedom”, Political Studies, 60 (1), 2012.