Howard Williams | |
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Born | 23 March 1950 |
Alma mater | University College London |
Spouse | Jennifer Williams |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | German philosophy |
Institutions | Cardiff University |
Doctoral advisor | Henry Tudor |
Main interests | Kantian philosophy |
Website | https://blog.apaonline.org/2018/05/11/apa-member-interview-howard-williams/ |
Howard Williams FLSW is a Welsh political philosopher and Honorary Distinguished Professor at Cardiff University. He is known for his works on German philosophy.[1]
Howard Williams was appointed Honorary Distinguished Professor at Cardiff University in 2014. He is also Emeritus Professor in Political Theory at the Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University, and member of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol (the Welsh-language national college).
He has been visiting professor, Department of Philosophy, Halle University, Germany, 1998–9; visiting scholar, Dept of Philosophy, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 1998; Visiting DAAD Fellow, Humboldt University, Berlin, 2002; Visiting professor, Krakow University 2006. In 2004 and 2006 he was a visiting scholar at the Department of Philosophy, Stanford University. In 2010 he gave the Paton lectures at the Department of Philosophy, St. Andrews University and was a principal guest speaker at the 30th Anniversary conference of the Danish Philosophical Forum. In June 2014 he was a visiting scholar at the University of Oslo contributing to a joint project of the Philosophy and Law Departments on International Courts and International Legal Theory.
He has been commissioned by Oxford University Press to write a book on the Kantian Legacy in Political Philosophy in a series edited by Paul Guyer at Brown University, Rhode Island.
Currently, Howard Williams is editing The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory.
His publications include:
'Kantian Underpinnings for a Theory of Multirights' Kantian Theory and Human Rights, edited by Andreas Follesdal and Reidar Maliks, Routledge, New York and London, 2014
'Kant and Libertarianism' in Mark Timmons and Sorin Baiasu Kant on Practical Justification, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013, 269-283
'Natural Right in Hobbes and Kant' Hobbes Studies Brill, Leiden/Boston, 2012
'Kantian Perspectives on Intervention: Transcending rather than Rejecting Hobbes' International Political Theory after Hobbes (eds. Raia Prohokvik & Gabrielle Slomp) 2011
'The Torture Convention, Rendition and Kant's critique of pseudo-politics' Review of International Studies Vol 36, No. 1, January 2010
'Is Just War theory merely for sorry comforters?', Annual Review of Law and Ethics, Volume 17, 2009
‘Marcus Tullius Cicero: Y Prif Dda a’r Weriniaeth’, Efrydiau Athronyddol 65, 2002
'Immanuel Kant ac Amlieithrwydd’, Barn, Rhif 453, Hydref 2000
'Y Wladwriaeth a Rhyddid’, (‘Freedom and the State’), Efrydiau Athronyddol, LI, 1988
'Dehongli Marx’, (‘Interpreting Marx’), Elfrydiau Athronyddol, XLVII, 1984
‘Marx and Richard Price’, Enlightenment and Dissent, No. 3, 1984
'Pwysigrwydd yr ysgol fechan yn y wlad’, Lleufer, 4, 1977
AS JOURNAL EDITOR
- Kantian Review (with Richard Aquila) and the cooperation of the Kant Society of the United Kingdom and the North American Kant Society.
- Guest editor Filozofia 4, 49, 1994, Slovak Academy of Sciences devoted to British Political Philosophy
Howard Williams was interviewed by Richard Marshall regarding Kant in Syria.
He was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales in 2017.[2]
He is a member of Glamorgan County Cricket Club[3] and is an avid attendee of Cymru's home football games at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Books
- Marx (1980) Gwasg Gee, Denbigh.
- Kant's Political Philosophy (1983) Basil Blackwell, Oxford / St Martin's Press, New York.
- Concepts of Ideology (1988) Harvester Wheatsheaf, Brighton / St. Martin’s Press, New York.
- Hegel, Heraclitus and Marx's Dialectic (1989) Harvester, Hemel Hempstead / St. Martin’s Press, New York.
- International Relations in Political Theory (1992) Open University Press, Buckingham and Philadelphia.
- Essays on Kant's Political Philosophy (ed.) (1992) Macmillan, London / St. Martin's Press, New York.
- International Relations and the Limits of Political Theory (1996) Macmillan, London / St. Martin's Press, New York.
- Kant's Critique of Hobbes: Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism (2003) University of Wales Press, Cardiff.
- Kant and the End of War (2012) Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills / New York.
- Francis Fukuyama and the End of History with David Sullivan & E. Gwynn Matthews (1997) University of Wales Press, Cardiff / Boston.
- A Reader in International Relations and Political Theory, edited by Howard Williams, Moorhead Wright & Tony Evans (1993) Open University Press, Buckingham / University of British Columbia Press.
- Political Thought and German Reunification, edited by Howard Williams, Colin Wight & Norbert Kapferer (1999) Macmillan, London /St. Martin’s Press, New York.
- Politics and Metaphysics in Kant, edited by Sorin Baiasu, Howard Williams & Sami Pihlström (2011) University of Wales Press, Cardiff.
SERIES EDITOR
- General editor Political Philosophy Now,[4] University of Wales Press, in cooperation with Prof. Renato Cristi, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo; Professor S.B. Smith, Yale University; Professor Wolfgang Kersting, Kiel University; and Dr. Peter Nicholson, University of York. Over twenty volumes have appeared to date, with several others commissioned.
References
- ↑ "Howard Williams". Cardiff University.
- ↑ Wales, The Learned Society of. "Howard Williams". The Learned Society of Wales. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
- ↑ "Howard Williams' CV" (PDF). Cardiff University.
- ↑ "Political Philosophy Now". University of Wales Press.