Centre for Intellectual History

Prof Knud Haakonssen

Post:Professor of Intellectual History (Centre for Intellectual History, Centre for Early Modern Studies)
Other posts:Emeritus Professor of Intellectual History (History)
Location:Arts A
Email:K.Haakonssen@sussex.ac.uk
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Biography

Knud Haakonssen held the Chair of Intellectual History at Sussex 2005-2011. He is now Honorary Professor of History, University College, London; Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Boston University; Fellow of the Max Weber Centre for Advanced Study, University of Erfurt; Visiting Professor of Political Science, National University of Singapore; and Long-Term Non-Resident Fellow at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala.

Role

Knud Haakonssen is Professor Emeritus of Intellectual History, Sussex Centre for Intellectual History.

See: knudhaakonssen.com

Through e-mail.

Haakonssen, Knud and Whatmore, Richard, eds. (2013) David Hume. International library of essays in the history of social and political thought . Ashgate, Farnham. ISBN 9780754627166

Haakonssen, Knud (2006) German natural law. In: The Cambridge history of eighteenth-century political thought. The Cambridge history of political thought . Cambridge University Press, pp. 251-290. ISBN 9780521374224

Haakonssen, Prof Knud, ed. (2006) The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy. The Cambridge History of Philosophy . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521418546

Haakonssen, Prof Knud, ed. (2006) The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-77059-9

Haakonssen, Knud (1996) Natural law and moral philosophy: From Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521498029

Haakonssen, Prof Knud, ed. (1996) Enlightenment and Religion: Rational Dissent in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Ideas in Context . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56060-8

Haakonssen, Knud (1989) The science of a legislator: the natural jurisprudence of David Hume and Adam Smith. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521376259