
Overview
Background
Professor Ian Hunter is currently pursuing two research themes, one concerns the history of early modern political and philosophical thought, and the other concerns the history of theory in the modern humanities academy.
Ian Hunter is a distinguished international scholar working on the history of early modern political and philosophical thought, and on the emergence of theory in the 1960s humanities academy. His Rival Enlightenments appeared in 2001 and his most recent monograph is The Secularisation of the Confessional State: The Political Thought of Christian Thomasius (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007). In collaboration with Thomas Ahnert (Edinburgh) and Frank Grunert (Halle), he completed the first English translation of Thomasius’s works: Christian Thomasius: Essays on Church, State, and Politics (Liberty Fund, 2007). He has recently edited and introduced two volumes for the German edition of Thomasius's Selected Works.
Recently published articles include ‘Kant’s Religion and Prussian Religious Policy’, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 2, 2005, 1-27; ‘The History of Theory’, Critical Inquiry, vol. 33, 2006, 78-112; ‘The Time of Theory: The Return of Metaphysics to the Anglo-American Humanities Academy’, Journal of Postcolonial Studies, vol. 10, 2007, 5-22; and 'A Jus Gentium for America. The Rules of War and the Rule of Law in the Revolutionary United States', Journal of the History of International Law 14, 2012, pp. 173-206. Recent book chapters include 'Natural Law as Political Philosophy', in Desmond Clarke and Catherine Wilson (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 475-99; and 'Kant’s Political Thought in the Prussian Enlightenment', in Elizabeth Ellis (ed), Kant’s Political Theory: Interpretations and Applications, Pittsburg: Penn State Press, 2012, pp. 170-207.
He is currently working on the theme of the persona of the philosopher, and the intellectual history of 1960s humanities theory.
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Ian Hunter is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, La Trobe University
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education, La Trobe University
- Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University
- Academy of Humanities, Academy of Humanities
Research interests
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History of political thought
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History of philosophy
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History of the humanities
Works
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2005
Journal Article
Kant's religion and Prussian religious policy
Hunter, Ian (2005). Kant's religion and Prussian religious policy. Modern Intellectual History, 2 (1), 1-27. doi: 10.1017/S1479244304000307
2005
Book Chapter
Thomasius on the toleration of heresy
Hunter, Ian (2005). Thomasius on the toleration of heresy. Heresy in Transition; Transforming ideas of Heresy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. (pp. 155-167) edited by Ian Hunter, John Christian Laursen and Cary J. Nederman. Hants, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
2005
Book
Heresy in Transition: Transforming Ideas of heresy in medieval and early modern Europe
Ian Hunter, John Christrian Laursen and Cary J. Nederman eds. (2005). Heresy in Transition: Transforming Ideas of heresy in medieval and early modern Europe. Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700, Aldershot, United Kingdom: Ashgate. doi: 10.4324/9781315586625
2004
Book Chapter
Multiple enlightenments: Rival Aufklarer at the University of Halle 1690 - 1730
Hunter, Ian (2004). Multiple enlightenments: Rival Aufklarer at the University of Halle 1690 - 1730. The Enlightenment world. (pp. 576-595) edited by Martin Fitzpatrick, Peter Jones, Christa Knellwolf and Iain McCalman. New York, USA: Routledge.
2004
Journal Article
Reading Thomasius on heresy
Hunter, Ian (2004). Reading Thomasius on heresy. Eighteenth Century Thought, 2, 39-56.
2004
Journal Article
Conflicting obligations: Pufendorf, Leibniz and Barbeyrac on civil authority
Hunter, Ian (2004). Conflicting obligations: Pufendorf, Leibniz and Barbeyrac on civil authority. History of Political Thought, 25 (4), 670-699.
2004
Book Chapter
Christian Thomasius' treatise on the right of protestant princes regarding Heretics
Hunter, Ian (2004). Christian Thomasius' treatise on the right of protestant princes regarding Heretics. Eighteenth Century Thought. (pp. 57-98) edited by J.G. Buickerood. New York: AMS Press Inc.
2003
Other Outputs
Kant and the Prussian Religious Edict: Metaphysics within the Bounds of Political Reason Alone
Hunter, Ian (2003). Kant and the Prussian Religious Edict: Metaphysics within the Bounds of Political Reason Alone.
2003
Journal Article
Bringing the state to England: Andrew Tooke's translation of Samuel Pufendorf's 'De officio hominis et civis'
Saunders, David and Hunter, Ian (2003). Bringing the state to England: Andrew Tooke's translation of Samuel Pufendorf's 'De officio hominis et civis'. History of Political Thought, 24 (2), 218-234.
2003
Book Chapter
Introduction
Saunders, David and Hunter, Ian (2003). Introduction. Samuel Pufendorf: The whole duty of man, according to the law of nature. (pp. ix-xviii) edited by Ian Hunter and David Saunders. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund.
2003
Conference Publication
Arguments over obligation: Teaching time and place in moral philosophy
Hunter, Ian (2003). Arguments over obligation: Teaching time and place in moral philosophy. Teaching the New Histories of Philosophy: A Conference, Princeton, NJ, United States of America, 4-6 April 2003. Princeton, NJ, United States of America: University Center for Human Values, Princeton University.
2003
Book Chapter
The love of a sage or the command of a superior: The natural law doctrines of Leibniz and Pufendorf
Hunter, Ian (2003). The love of a sage or the command of a superior: The natural law doctrines of Leibniz and Pufendorf. Early modern natural law theories: Context and strategies in the early Enlightenment. (pp. 169-193) edited by T. J. Hochstrasser and P. Schroeder. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
2002
Book
Natural Law and Civil Sovereignty: moral right and state authority in early modern political thought
Ian Hunter and David Saunders eds. (2002). Natural Law and Civil Sovereignty: moral right and state authority in early modern political thought. First ed. Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave/Macmillan.
2002
Journal Article
The morals of metaphysics: Kant's 'Groundwork' as intellectual paideia
Hunter, Ian (2002). The morals of metaphysics: Kant's 'Groundwork' as intellectual paideia. Critical Inquiry, 28 (4), 908-929. doi: 10.1086/341237
2002
Book Chapter
Introduction
Hunter, Ian and Saunders, David (2002). Introduction. Natural Law and Civil Sovereignty: Moral Right and State Authority in Early Modern Political Thought. (pp. 1-10) Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9781403919533
2000
Journal Article
Book review: The invention of autonomy: A history of modern moral philosophy
Hunter, Ian (2000). Book review: The invention of autonomy: A history of modern moral philosophy. Philosophical Review, 109 (3), 444-447.
2000
Journal Article
Christian Thomasius and the desacralization of philosophy
Hunter, Ian (2000). Christian Thomasius and the desacralization of philosophy. Journal of The History of Ideas, 61 (4), 595-616. doi: 10.2307/3654071
1996
Journal Article
Literary theory in civic life
Hunter, Ian (1996). Literary theory in civic life. South Atlantic Quarterly, 95 (4), 1099-1134.
1994
Journal Article
A SCHOOLING IN ENGLISH - CRITICAL EPISODES IN THE STRUGGLE TO SHAPE LITERARY AND CULTURAL-STUDIES - DIXON,J
HUNTER, (1994). A SCHOOLING IN ENGLISH - CRITICAL EPISODES IN THE STRUGGLE TO SHAPE LITERARY AND CULTURAL-STUDIES - DIXON,J. Cultural Studies, 8 (1), 142-161. doi: 10.1080/09502389400490101
1991
Journal Article
LESSONS FROM THE LITERATORY, HOW TO HISTORICISE AUTHORSHIP
SAUNDERS, D and HUNTER, (1991). LESSONS FROM THE LITERATORY, HOW TO HISTORICISE AUTHORSHIP. Critical Inquiry, 17 (3), 479-509. doi: 10.1086/448594
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
THE LIMITS OF LIBERAL JUSTICE: NORMATIVE CONSTRAINTS ON MULTICULTURAL POLICIES AND INDIGENOUS POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Teaching of the Art of Healthy Living: A Genealogical Study of H-PE and the Moral Governance of Apprentice Citizens
Associate Advisor
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