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William E. Scheuerman (born 1965) is an
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n philosopher and James H. Rudy Professor of Political Science at
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. He is known for his works on
political theory Political philosophy studies the theoretical and conceptual foundations of politics. It examines the nature, scope, and legitimacy of political institutions, such as states. This field investigates different forms of government, ranging from d ...
.


Life

Scheuerman obtained a B.A. in philosophy at
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in 1987. He also spent a year abroad at the
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(1985-86) on the
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Program sponsored by
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. Starting in 1987 he was a PhD student in
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's Department of Government, while again spending a year (1990-91) in Germany at the University of Frankfurt. He obtained his Ph.D. in political science from
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in 1993, with a dissertation titled "Reason, Radicalism, and the Rule of Law: The
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and the Crisis of Modern Law". His committee members included
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(co-chair),
Seyla Benhabib Seyla Benhabib (; born September 9, 1950) is a Turkish-born American philosopher. Benhabib is a senior research scholar and adjunct professor of law at Columbia Law School. She is also an affiliate faculty member in the Columbia University Depa ...
(co-chair),
Michael Sandel Michael Joseph Sandel (; born March 5, 1953) is an American political philosopher and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University, where his course ''Justice'' was the university's first course to be made fre ...
, and
Bonnie Honig Bonnie Honig (born 1959) is a political, feminist, and legal theorist specializing in democratic theory. In 2013–14, she became Nancy Duke Lewis Professor-Elect of Modern Culture and Media and Political Science at Brown University, succeeding A ...
. He was an assistant professor (1993-1998) and associate professor (1998-2000) at the
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, associate professor (2000-2003) and professor of political science and affiliated professor of law (2003-2005) at the
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. Since then, he has been a professor of political science at
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.


Prizes

He is a winner of the
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for his book '' Between the Norm and the Exception: The Frankfurt School and the Rule of Law'' in 1996. He has received fellowships from DAAD, the
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, and a
Fulbright Award The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people o ...
in 2016.


Publications


Articles

His work has been published in ''
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'', ''
History of Political Thought The history of political thought encompasses the chronology and the substantive and methodological changes of human political thought. The study of the history of political thought represents an intersection of various academic disciplines, su ...
'', ''
International Theory ''International Theory'' is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal published triannually by Cambridge University Press, with the support of thDavid L. Boren College for International Studiesat the University of Oklahoma, for promotin ...
'', ''
Journal of Political Philosophy ''The Journal of Political Philosophy'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of political philosophy. Controversy The journal became engaged in a controversy when it published three articles on Black Lives Matter, eac ...
'', ''
Politics & Society ''Politics & Society'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal. It was established in 1970 and is currently published by SAGE Publications. The journal seeks to publish original analyses of politics, including its social roots and its consequences. Co ...
'', ''
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'', and ''
Social Research Social research is research conducted by social scientists following a systematic plan. Social research methodologies can be classified as quantitative and qualitative. * Quantitative designs approach social phenomena through quantifiable ...
'', among others.


Books

* ''Between the Norm and the Exception: The
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and the Rule of Law'' (MIT, 1994) * ''The Rule of Law Under Siege'' (ed.) (California, 1996) * ''The End of Law:
Carl Schmitt Carl Schmitt (11 July 1888 – 7 April 1985) was a German jurist, author, and political theorist. Schmitt wrote extensively about the effective wielding of political power. An authoritarian conservative theorist, he was noted as a critic of ...
in the Twenty-First Century'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999) * ''From Liberal Democracy to Fascism: Legal and Political Thought in the Weimar Republic (''ed. with Peter Caldwell) (Humanities Press, 2000) * ''Liberal Democracy and the Social Acceleration of Time'' (Johns Hopkins, 2004) * ''Frankfurt School Perspectives on Globalization, Democracy, and the Law'' (Routledge 2008) * '' Hans J. Morgenthau: Realism and Beyond'' (Polity, 2009) * ''High-Speed Society: Social Acceleration, Power, and Modernity (''ed. with
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) (Penn State, 2009) * ''The Realist Case for Global Reform'' (Polity, 2011) * ''Civil Disobedience'' (Polity Press, 2018) * ''The Cambridge Companion to Civil Disobedience'' (ed.) (Cambridge University Press, 2021) * ''Property Disobedience as Protest: Rethinking Political Nonviolence'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2026)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Scheuerman, William 21st-century American philosophers American philosophy academics Living people 1965 births Indiana University Bloomington faculty Harvard University alumni Yale University alumni American political philosophers