A Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarship (MQRES) is available
in the Department of Philosophy associated with successful ARC Discovery
Project DP110104056, ‘The Social Ontology of Personhood – A Recognition
Theoretical Approach’.

http://www.hdr.mq.edu.au/information_about/scholarships/hdr_scholarships_domestic_candidates_only


<http://www.hdr.mq.edu.au/information_about/scholarships/hdr_scholarships_domestic_candidates_only>

*Please quote the allocation reference number 2011114 on your application
form.*

The theme of recognition is one of the most intensively debated topics in
social and political philosophy today, with Axel Honneth, Charles Taylor and
Nancy Fraser among the most prominent authors. Yet, it is often not
adequately acknowledged that recognition is not merely a good that people
demand and struggle for in the political realm, but also something without
which humans would not be persons in the first place, nor live in the kind
of social and institutional world that they do. In other words, there is
lack of adequate understanding of the ontological importance of recognition.


The constitution of the social and institutional world is the topic of a
rapidly expanding field of philosophical inquiry called ‘social ontology’,
with John Searle, Margaret Gilbert, Raimo Tuomela, Philip Pettit and Seumas
Miller among the leading names. A poverty of social ontology, as it is
currently mostly practiced is that authors tend to presuppose more or less
full-fledged persons as given, without inquiring into the social processes
whereby they develop into persons in the first place. The general aim of
this project is to develop a holistic approach for conceiving both the
constitution of human persons and the constitution of the social and
institutional world as a single process by means of the theory of
recognition.


The doctoral candidate is to work on a dissertation project on a theme
directly or indirectly related to the overall project. These include:
different aspects of recognition, personhood, or social ontology, as well as
suitable themes in Hegelian and neo-Hegelian philosophy. Candidates with
analytical and continental backgrounds are equally encouraged to apply.


Prospective applicants should submit a research proposal, two writing
samples (preferably of published work), a cover letter detailing relevant
experience, a CV and academic transcripts to the principal supervisor, Dr
Heikki Ikäheimo, email: [email protected], phone: 02 98508817. For
further information and discussion about this Scholarship, prospective
applicants are encouraged to contact Heikki Ikäheimo.

The 2011 MQRES full-time stipend rate is $22,860 pa tax exempt for 3.5
years.

Applicants will need to complete a candidature/scholarship application form
and arrange for two academic referee reports to be submitted to the Higher
Degree Research Office. Refer to:
http://www.hdr.mq.edu.au/information_about/applications for further
application instructions. Macquarie University will advise the successful
applicant of entitlements at the time of scholarship offer.


*Please quote the allocation number 2011114 on your application*.



-- 
Dr Heikki Ikäheimo
Department of Philosophy
Macquarie University, W6A 735
Sydney NSW 2109
Australia
Email: [email protected]
Tel. 04-23131713
http://www.phil.mq.edu.au/staff/ikaheimo.html
http://mq.academia.edu/HeikkiIkaheimo/Papers
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