Jeffrey Church

Jeffrey Church
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Notre Dame (PhD)
ThesisDivided Individualism: On the Political Individual in Hegel and Nietzsche (2008)
Doctoral advisorCatherine Zuckert[1]
Academic work
EraContemporary political theory
RegionWestern philosophy
School or traditionGerman philosophy
InstitutionsUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Houston
Websitehttps://polisci.wisc.edu/staff/church-jeffrey/

Jeffrey Church (bon 1978) is a political theorist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[2] Church served as the vice-president of Hegel Society of America from 2022 to 2024.[3]

Life and works

Church's first book publication Infinite Autonomy was the winner of American Political Science Association's "First Book Award" in 2013.[4]

Before joining UWMadison in 2025 Church was a professor of political science at University of Houston.[5]

Publications

Monographs

  • Church, Jeffrey (2022-08-21). Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life (1 ed.). Oxford University PressNew York. doi:10.1093/oso/9780197633182.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-763318-2.[6][7][8]
  • Church, Jeffrey (2015-10-01). Infinite Autonomy: The Divided Individual in the Political Thought of G. W. F. Hegel and Friedrich Nietzsche. Penn State University Press. doi:10.1515/9780271061627. ISBN 978-0-271-06162-7.[9][10][11][12]
  • Church, Jeffrey (2015). Nietzsche's Culture of Humanity: Beyond Aristocracy and Democracy in the Early Period. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9781316341322. ISBN 978-1-107-12026-6.[13][14][15][16]

Translations

References

  1. ^ "Graduate Student Advising | CATHERINE H. ZUCKERT". sites.nd.edu. Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  2. ^ "Church, Jeffrey". Department of Political Science. 2025-08-21. Retrieved 2025-12-20.
  3. ^ "Minutes of the HSA Biennial Conferences". The Hegel Society of America. Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  4. ^ "Section 17". American Political Science Association (APSA). Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  5. ^ "Jeffrey Church | The Honors College | University of Houston". www.uh.edu. Archived from the original on 2025-06-25. Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  6. ^ Ellis, Elisabeth (September 2024). "Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life. By Jeffrey Church. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. 352p. $80.00 cloth". Perspectives on Politics. 22 (3): 867–868. doi:10.1017/S1537592724000082. ISSN 1537-5927.
  7. ^ Hatibović, Adnan (2024-12-20). "Jeffrey Church (2022): Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life (Oxford University Press, 352 str.)". SOPHOS: A Young Researchers' Journal (17): 305–309. ISSN 1840-3867.
  8. ^ Anderson, Nicholas A. (September 2023). "Jeffrey Church, Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022 Pp. 305 ISBN 9780197633182 (hbk) $74.00". Kantian Review. 28 (3): 487–490. doi:10.1017/S136941542300016X. ISSN 1369-4154.
  9. ^ Berg, Steven (2013-05-28). "Review of Infinite Autonomy: The Divided Individual in the Political Thought of G. W. F. Hegel and Friedrich Nietzsche". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617.
  10. ^ Maletz, Donald J. (2014). Church, Jeffrey (ed.). "A Wound in the Nature of Human Subjectivity". The Review of Politics. 76 (2): 333–335. doi:10.1017/S0034670514000199. ISSN 0034-6705. JSTOR 43670975.
  11. ^ Bennett, Matthew (2014-03-31). "Infinite Autonomy: The Divided Individual in the Political Thought of G. W. F. Hegel and Friedrich Nietzsche". The Journal of Nietzsche Studies. 45 (1): 97–100. doi:10.5325/jnietstud.45.1.0097. ISSN 0968-8005.
  12. ^ Avramenko, Richard (2014). "Review of Infinite Autonomy: The Divided Individual in the Thought of G. W. F. Hegel and Friedrich Nietzsche". Perspectives on Politics. 12 (4): 882–884. doi:10.1017/S1537592714002692. ISSN 1537-5927. JSTOR 43280051.
  13. ^ Cristy, Rachel (2019-11-11). "Nietzsche's Culture of Humanity: Beyond Aristocracy and Democracy in the Early Period". The Journal of Nietzsche Studies. 50 (2): 336–342. doi:10.5325/jnietstud.50.2.0336. ISSN 0968-8005.
  14. ^ Dienstag, Joshua Foa (2016-05-10). "Review of Nietzsche's Culture of Humanity: Beyond Aristocracy and Democracy in the Early Period". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617.
  15. ^ Harris, Daniel I. (2016). "Review of Nietzsche's Culture of Humanity: Beyond Aristocracy and Democracy in the Early Period". The Review of Politics. 78 (2): 326–329. doi:10.1017/S0034670516000206. ISSN 0034-6705. JSTOR 24889987.
  16. ^ Lemm, Vanessa (2016). "Review of Nietzsche's Culture of Humanity: Beyond Aristocracy and Democracy in the Early Period". Perspectives on Politics. 14 (4): 1189–1191. doi:10.1017/S1537592716003455. ISSN 1537-5927. JSTOR 26315179.

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