The Simul: Reiner Schürmann Reads Kant through Luther, by Ágnes Heller
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Ágnes Heller (1929–2019) was Hannah Arendt Professor of Philosophy at The New School for Social Research from 1986–2019. Of her many publications, her most recent are Immortal Comedy: The Comic Phenomenon in Art, Literature, and Life (Lexington Books, 2005), The Time Is Out of Joint: Shakespeare as Philosopher of History (Rowman and Littlefield, 2002), A Theory of Modernity (Blackwell, 1999), An Ethics of Personality (Blackwell, 1996), and A Philosophy of Morals (Blackwell, 1990). She won numerous awards and honors such as the Wallenberg Medal (2014), the Hungarian Socialist Party Medal for Public Activity (2011), and the Goethe Medal (2010).
Ágnes Heller, “The Simul: Reiner Schürmann Reads Kant through Luther,” in “100 Years of Philosophy at the New School,” special issue, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 40:2 (2019), pp. 349–63.