Lutz Wingert (born 1958) is a German philosopher who is sometimes identified as one of the "Third Generation" of the Frankfurt School of philosophy.[1] He is a professor of philosophy focusing on practical philosophy at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich[2] and a member of the Zentrum Geschichte des Wissens (Centre for the History of Knowledge).[3] He is a former student of, and a co-author with, Jürgen Habermas, a founding member of the Frankfurt School.[1] Wingert is a former chair of practical philosophy at the University of Dortmund.[2] Along with Wilfried Hinsch, he edits the Ideen & Argumente series.[4]
In 1998, he was awarded the Karl Jaspers Prize.[5] In 2009 he helped chair a Habermas conference in Pécs, Hungary.[6] In March 2011, he co-chaired the Rhetorics and Therapy conference.[7]
Wingert, Lutz; Habermas, Jürgen (2001). Die Öffentlichkeit der Vernunft und die Vernunft der Öffentlichkeit: Festschrift für Jürgen Habermas [The public sphere of reason and common sense to the public: Festschrift for Jurgen Habermas]. Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag. ISBN978-3-518-29133-7. OCLC237472213.
Wingert, Lutz (2003). Mit realistischem Sinn: zur Erklärung empirischer Rechtfertigung [With a realistic sense for the explanation of empirical justification]. Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag. ISBN978-3-518-29221-1. OCLC249311773.
Vogel, Matthias; Wingert, Lutz (2003). Wissen zwischen Entdeckung und Konstruktion : erkenntnistheoretische Kontroversen [Knowledge between discovery and design: epistemological controversy]. Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag. ISBN978-3-518-29191-7. OCLC464387980.
Wingert, Lutz (1995). "Unter nicht-transzendenten Prämissen begründen und sich fragen, was mit der Moral sonst noch verlorenginge" [To Found on No-Transcendent Premises and to Ask Oneself, what Still More Will Be Lost with Morals]. Philosophische Rundschau (in German). 42 (4). Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr: 286–296. ISSN0031-8159. OCLC1465678.
Wingert, Lutz (2007). "WISSEN - Philosophie - Biologie allein kann den Geist nicht erklaren - eine Erwiderung" [KNOWLEDGE - Philosophy - Biology alone can not explain the mind - a response]. Die Zeit (in German). 62 (36). Hamburg: Zeit-Verlag Gerd Bucerius: 34. ISSN0044-2070. OCLC169829194.
Wingert, Lutz (2010). "Armutsdebatte - Die unheilige Allianz der neuen Leistungsträger" [Poverty Debate - The unholy alliance of the new Leistungsträger]. Die Zeit (in German). 65 (3). Hamburg: Zeit-Verlag Gerd Bucerius: 40. ISSN0044-2070. OCLC169829194.
^Gunnarsson, Logi (1997). Review Essay : Dimensions of Morality: Lutz Wingert, Gemeinsinn Und Moral: Grundzüge Einer Intersubjektivistischen Moralkonzeption (Frankfurt Am Main: Suhrkamp, 1993). Philosophy and Social Criticism 23 (1):125-130.
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"Wer deutet die Welt?" [Who interprets the world?]. Die Zeit (in German). Hamburg: Zeit-Verlag Gerd Bucerius. 2000. ISSN0044-2070. OCLC169829194. Retrieved March 12, 2011. A debate between the philosopher Lutz Wingert and the neuroscientist Wolf Singer about free will, modern man and the troubled relationship between humanities and natural sciences