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Education
1972-1985 Primary school and Gymnasium
in Bavaria.
Since 1985 Studies of philosophy
at Hochschule für Philosophie,
München and of catholic theology at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
München (LMU). Ancient Greek and Hebrew, modern Greek languages.
July 1987 Bakkalaureat in philosophy
at Hochschule für
Philosophie.
Feb. 1988 Vordiplom in catholic theology at LMU.
1988 - 1989 Studies at University of Vienna and in Rome; Italian
language.
Since 1989 continuation of philosophy
studies and of ancient history at LMU München.
Spanish language, academic excursions.
Jan. 1992 Magister Artium (LMU) in philosophy, history and theology.
Nov. 1993 Diploma in catholic theology.
1994 - 1998 Doctoral studies in
philosophy at Universität
Wien, dissertation topic "Orexis und Eupraxia. Ethikbegründung
im Streben bei Aristoteles".
Dr. phil. with distinction.
Since 1999 research project „Pluralität und Rationalität.
Die Herausforderung der Vernunft durch religiöse und kulturelle
Vielfalt nach Nikolaus Cusanus“.
June 2006 Habilitation and venia
legendi for philosophy at Johann
Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt.
Positions
1996–1998 Pastoral assistant
at Katholische Hochschulgemeinde Wien.
1998-2000 Wissenschaftlicher Referent at Institut für Theologie
und Frieden in Hamburg, responsible for research project "Ethik
des Friedens in Theologie- und Philosophiegeschichte".
June 1999 Invited participant at summer school in political science
at St. Edward‘s University, Austin/Texas (USA).
Jan.–April 2000 Visiting
Scholar at Erasmus Institute, University of Notre Dame, USA.
Since 2001 lectures at Universität
Wien,
since 2002 at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt.
Since 2003 philosophical counselling and training, particularly
for graduate students and academics.
2004 APART-research grant by Österreichische
Akademie der Wissenschaften.
2006–2007 substitute holder of the chair philosophy I
at Universität Bamberg, Germany.
2007 Application for the position of Rektor of Andrássy
Deutschsprachige Universität Budapest and chair for central
European history of ideas wins a third place.
Since Summer 2008 Professor of Philosophy
at International Theological Institute.
For more detailed information in German and a list of publications,
see:
http://www.lichtkegel.com/Riedenauer%20CV.pdf
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