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{{short description|American philosopher}}
{{short description|American philosopher}}
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| region = [[Western philosophy]]
| era             = [[Contemporary philosophy]]
| era = [[Contemporary philosophy]]
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| name             = Raymond Geuss
| name = Raymond Geuss
| birth_date       = {{birth date and age|mf=y|1946|12|10}}  
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=y|1946|12|10}}
| birth_place     = [[Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]], Indiana, U.S.
| birth_place = [[Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]], Indiana, U.S.
| thesis_url = https://www.proquest.com/docview/302587942
| thesis_year = 1961
| school_tradition = [[Continental philosophy|Continental]], [[critical theory]]
| school_tradition = [[Continental philosophy|Continental]], [[critical theory]]
| main_interests   = Ethics, [[political philosophy]], [[philosophy of history]], [[intellectual history]]
| doctoral_advisor = [[Robert Denoon Cumming]]
| influences       = [[Johann Gottfried Herder|Herder]], [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]], [[György Lukács|Lukács]], [[Theodor W. Adorno|Adorno]], [[Georg Hegel|Hegel]], [[Herbert Marcuse|Marcuse]], [[Karl Marx|Marx]], [[John Dewey|Dewey]], [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]], [[Richard Rorty|Rorty]], [[Bernard Williams|Williams]], [[Sidney Morgenbesser|Morgenbesser]]
| notable_students = [[Michael N. Forster]]
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| main_interests = Ethics, [[political philosophy]], [[philosophy of history]], [[intellectual history]]
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| influences = [[Johann Gottfried Herder|Herder]], [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]], [[György Lukács|Lukács]], [[Theodor W. Adorno|Adorno]], [[Georg Hegel|Hegel]], [[Herbert Marcuse|Marcuse]], [[Karl Marx|Marx]], [[John Dewey|Dewey]], [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]], [[Richard Rorty|Rorty]], [[Bernard Williams|Williams]], [[Sidney Morgenbesser|Morgenbesser]]
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| doctoral_students = [[Cornel West]], [[Katherine Harloe]],<ref>{{cite thesis |last1=Harloe |first1=Katherine |title=Franz Neumann, the rule of law and the unfulfilled promise of classical liberal thought |url=http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/39705/ |publisher=University of Cambridge |date=23 August 2004 |type=phd |access-date=12 March 2020 |archive-date=15 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200115164435/http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/39705/ |url-status=live }}</ref> [[Michael Forster (philosopher)|Michael Forster]]
| doctoral_students = [[Cornel West]], [[Katherine Harloe]],<ref>{{cite thesis |last1=Harloe |first1=Katherine |title=Franz Neumann, the rule of law and the unfulfilled promise of classical liberal thought |url=http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/39705/ |publisher=University of Cambridge |date=23 August 2004 |type=phd |access-date=12 March 2020 |archive-date=15 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200115164435/http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/39705/ |url-status=live }}</ref> [[Michael Forster (philosopher)|Michael Forster]]
|education=[[Columbia University]] ([[B. A.|BA]], [[PhD]])}}
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| alma_mater = [[Columbia University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]], [[PhD]])
| thesis_title = Persons and Selves
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'''Raymond Geuss''', [[Fellow of the British Academy|FBA]] ({{IPAc-en|g|ɔɪ|s}}; born 1946) is an American political philosopher and scholar of 19th and 20th century [[European philosophy]]. He is currently Emeritus Professor in the [[Faculty of philosophy cambridge|Faculty of Philosophy]], [[University of Cambridge]]. Geuss is primarily known for three reasons: his early account of ideology critique in ''The Idea of a Critical Theory''; a recent collection of works instrumental to the emergence of [[political realism]] in Anglophone political philosophy over the last decade, including ''[[Philosophy and Real Politics]]''; and a variety of free-standing essays on issues including [[aesthetics]], [[Nietzsche]], [[contextualism]], [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]], [[intellectual history]], culture and [[ancient philosophy]].
'''Raymond Geuss''', [[Fellow of the British Academy|FBA]] ({{IPAc-en|g|ɔɪ|s}}; born 1946) is an American political philosopher and scholar of 19th and 20th century [[European philosophy]]. He is currently Emeritus Professor in the [[Faculty of philosophy cambridge|Faculty of Philosophy]], [[University of Cambridge]]. Geuss is primarily known for three reasons: his early account of ideology critique in ''The Idea of a Critical Theory''; a recent collection of works instrumental to the emergence of [[political realism]] in Anglophone political philosophy over the last decade, including ''[[Philosophy and Real Politics]]''; and a variety of free-standing essays on issues including [[aesthetics]], [[Nietzsche]], [[contextualism]], [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]], [[intellectual history]], culture and [[ancient philosophy]].


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*[https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/people/teaching-research-pages/geuss/geuss-page Raymond Geuss's home page]
*[https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/people/teaching-research-pages/geuss/geuss-page Raymond Geuss's home page]
*[https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/2068388/episodes/13222893-noising-the-atmosphere-with-raymond-geuss-what-the-life-of-the-rose-tells-us-about-the-meaning-of-life-english-podcast Podcast discussion] with Eliane Schmid and [[:de:Michael Hampe (Philosoph)|Michael Hampe]] about the [[meaning of life]]. Recorded as part of the [https://metis.ethz.ch/en/home-en/ Metis project for intercultural philosophy] at [[ETH Zurich]].  
*[https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/2068388/episodes/13222893-noising-the-atmosphere-with-raymond-geuss-what-the-life-of-the-rose-tells-us-about-the-meaning-of-life-english-podcast Podcast discussion] with Eliane Schmid and [[:de:Michael Hampe (Philosoph)|Michael Hampe]] about the [[meaning of life]]. Recorded as part of the [https://metis.ethz.ch/en/home-en/ Metis project for intercultural philosophy] at [[ETH Zurich]].  
*[https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/2068388/episodes/14263634-42-one-worldview-to-rule-them-all-on-the-uses-of-big-pictures-english-podcast Podcast discussion] with Eliane Schmid and [[:de:Michael Hampe (Philosoph)|Michael Hampe]] about the benefits and dangers of [[Worldview|worldviews]]. Recorded as part of the [https://metis.ethz.ch/en/home-en/ Metis project for intercultural philosophy] at [[ETH Zurich]].  
*[https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/2068388/episodes/14263634-42-one-worldview-to-rule-them-all-on-the-uses-of-big-pictures-english-podcast Podcast discussion] with Eliane Schmid and [[:de:Michael Hampe (Philosoph)|Michael Hampe]] about the benefits and dangers of [[worldview]]s. Recorded as part of the [https://metis.ethz.ch/en/home-en/ Metis project for intercultural philosophy] at [[ETH Zurich]].  
*[http://traffic.libsyn.com/philosophybites/Raymond_Geuss_on_Real_Politics.mp3 Philosophy Bites podcast interview with Raymond Geuss on Real Politics]
*[http://traffic.libsyn.com/philosophybites/Raymond_Geuss_on_Real_Politics.mp3 Philosophy Bites podcast interview with Raymond Geuss on Real Politics]
*[http://philosophybites.com/2010/05/raymond-geuss-on-realism-in-political-philosophy.html Philosophy Bites podcast interview with Raymond Geuss on realism and utopianism in political philosophy]
*[http://philosophybites.com/2010/05/raymond-geuss-on-realism-in-political-philosophy.html Philosophy Bites podcast interview with Raymond Geuss on realism and utopianism in political philosophy]
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Raymond Geuss, FBA (Template:IPAc-en; born 1946) is an American political philosopher and scholar of 19th and 20th century European philosophy. He is currently Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge. Geuss is primarily known for three reasons: his early account of ideology critique in The Idea of a Critical Theory; a recent collection of works instrumental to the emergence of political realism in Anglophone political philosophy over the last decade, including Philosophy and Real Politics; and a variety of free-standing essays on issues including aesthetics, Nietzsche, contextualism, phenomenology, intellectual history, culture and ancient philosophy.

Life

Geuss was educated at Columbia University (undergraduate B.A., summa cum laude, 1966, and Ph.D., 1971).[1] His Ph.D. thesis was written under the direction of Robert Denoon Cumming. Geuss was also greatly influenced by Sidney Morgenbesser during his university education.

Geuss taught at Princeton University, Columbia University, and University of Chicago in the United States, and at Heidelberg and Freiburg in Germany before taking up a lecturing post at Cambridge in 1993. In 2000 he became a naturalised British citizen.[2] He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2011.[3]

Geuss has supervised the graduate work of several prominent scholars working in the history of continental philosophy, social and political philosophy and in the philosophy of art. His students include former Southern Poverty Law Center president J. Richard Cohen, filmmaker Ethan Coen and Cornel West.[4]

Work

To date, Geuss has published 16 books of philosophy, of which four are collections of essays. They are: The Idea of a Critical Theory: Habermas and the Frankfurt School; Morality, Culture, and History; Public Goods, Private Goods; History and Illusion in Politics; Glück und Politik; Outside Ethics, Philosophy and Real Politics, Politics and the Imagination, A World without Why, Reality and its Dreams, Changing the Subject: Philosophy from Socrates to Adorno, Who Needs a World View?, Not Thinking like a Liberal, and A Philosopher looks at Work. He has also co-edited two critical editions of works of Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy and Writings from the Early Notebooks. Geuss has also published two collections of translations/adaptations of poetry from Ancient Greek, Latin and Old High German texts.

Reception

Alasdair MacIntyre has written the following about Geuss:[5]

No one among contemporary moral and political philosophers writes better essays than Raymond Geuss. His prose is crisp, elegant, and lucid. His arguments are to the point. And, by inviting us to reconsider what we have hitherto taken for granted, he puts in question not just this or that particular philosophical thesis, but some of the larger projects in which we are engaged. Often enough Geuss does this with remarkable economy, provoking us into first making his questions our own and then discovering how difficult it is to answer them.

Books

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