Frederick Beiser
Frederick Beiser
Professor Emeritus
CONTACT
Philosophy
531 Hall of Languages
Email: fbeiser@syr.edu
Fred Beiser has been a major contributor to work on the history of modern philosophy, especially the history of German philosophy (Kant and German idealism) and the English Enlightenment. His book The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte won the 1987 Thomas J. Wilson Prize for the Best First Book. He has won Thyssen and Humboldt research fellowships to study at the Free University of Berlin and was a 1994 Guggenheim Fellow. He received a 1999-2000 NEH Faculty Fellowship (at Indiana University), and he has won awards for his outstanding undergraduate teaching.
(Dec. 23, 2015)
Frederick Beiser lauded for 600-page tome on Neo-Kantianism
(Dec. 1, 2015)
Frederick Charles Beiser lauded for lifelong dedication to teaching, study of German philosophy
Books
'Mathematical Method in Kant, Schelling and Hegel', in Discourse on a New Method, eds. Mary Domski and Michael Dickson (Chicago: Open Court, 2009), pp. 243-258
'Normativity in Neo-Kantianism: Its Rise and Fall', International Journal of Philosophical Studies: 17 (2009), 9-27
'Morality' in The Blackwell Guide to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, ed. Kenneth Westphal (Oxford: Blackwell 2009), pp. 162-174
'The German Historicist Tradition', Oxford University Press, September 2009