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Robert Spaemann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Spaemann
Robert Spaemann (born 5 May 1927) is arguably the foremost Roman Catholic philosopher in Germany today.〔(Josef Seifert's Introduction of Spaemann at the Dietrich von Hildebrand Legacy Project Conference, "Christian Personalism and Hildebrand's Philosophy of Love," May 28, 2010 (Video link). )〕 Spaemann's focus is on Christian ethics. He is known for his work in bioethics, ecology, and human rights. Although not yet widely translated into languages other than his native German, Spaemann is internationally known and his work is highly regarded by Pope Benedict XVI.〔http://web.tuomi-media.de/dno2/Dateien/NO510.pdf〕 ==Life== Robert Spaemann was born in Berlin in 1927, to Heinrich Spaemann and Ruth Krämer. His parents were originally radical atheists, but both entered the Catholic Church in 1930, and after his mother's early death his father was ordained a Catholic priest in 1942.〔(Catholic Information Portal (in German) )〕 Spaemann studied at the University of Münster, where, in 1962, he was awarded his ''Habilitation''. He was Professor of Philosophy at the Universities of Stuttgart (until 1968), Heidelberg (until 1972), and Munich, where he worked until he was made Emeritus Professor in 1992. He is also Honorary Professor at Salzburg University and was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Catholic University of Lublin in 2012.
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