Name Todd Hedrick | ||
Books Rawls and Habermas: Reason, Pluralism, and the Claims of Political Philosophy | ||
Todd Hedrick is an American social/political philosopher and university educator. He earned his Ph.D. at Northwestern University in 2006 and currently teaches courses on philosophy of law, critical social theory, political philosophy, and 19th- and 20th-century European philosophy at Michigan State University.
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Contributions to philosophy
Hedrick's work focuses on contemporary social/political philosophy, the philosophy of law, and critical social theory.
Professional publications
Hedrick has written several peer-reviewed publications including "Constitutionalization and Democratization: Habermas on Postnational Governance," "Race, Difference, and Anthropology in Kant's Cosmopolitanism," and the book Rawls and Habermas: Reason, Pluralism, and the Claims of Political Philosophy.
Awards and distinctions
Hedrick was awarded several grants and fellowships including a Graduate Research Grant from the Mellon Foundation and a DAAD Summer Fellowship from the Kaplan Center for the Humanities.