Julia Peters
Julia finished her doctoral studies in 2008 at University College, London, where she held a Marie-Curie Doctoral Fellowship (European Commission), and a Jacobsen Fellowship (Royal Institute of Philosophy, London). She specialises in Aesthetics and German Idealism, in particular the philosophy of Hegel. Other research interests include Kant, Nietzsche and Proust.
Publications:
A Theory of Tragic Experience According to Hegel. Forthcoming in the European Journal of Philosophy, 18:30, 2010.
Proust's Recherche and Hegelian Teleology. Forthcoming in Inquiry.
Dieter Henrich: Denken und Selbstsein. Review article, European Journal of Philosophy, 17:3, 2009.
Beauty, Aesthetic Experience and Immanent Critique. Forthcoming in the Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, 2009.
Progress and Dialectic in Hegel's Aesthetics (in German), in: Fabian Geier, Andreas Spahn, Christian Spahn (eds.): New perspectives in philosophical research (Perspektiven philosophischer Forschung). Essen: Oldib-Verlag, 2006. pp 182-193.
Evaluative Standards in Art Criticism: A Defence, in: Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics, Volume 2, No.1, April 2005.