Nicolas Vogt-Reimuth
Resume
Nicolas Vogt-Reimuth has been employed as a research assistant at the Chair of Political Didactics at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen since April 1, 2025. He completed his studies in English/American Studies and Social Sciences (M.Ed.) and Philosophy (M.A.) at the University of Münster and Trinity College Dublin with a thesis on the topic "Criticism of conspiracy theories as a problem of ethical-political education?" (2022). In addition to working as a student and research assistant (including as a tutor for the philosophical writing workshop), he first completed the preparatory service for the teaching profession at grammar schools at the LASUB Leipzig following his studies and passed the second state examination in July 2023. Up to and including February 2025, he worked as a grammar school teacher at the Freies Gymnasium Naunhof in Saxony.
Current courses (summer semester 25)
Didactic skills in political science I (B.Pol.900)
Subject-specific didactic skills in political science II (B.Pol.900)
Work and research focus
- Political education critical of anti-Semitism
- Democracy education, in particular normative limits of controversy
- Theories of political and philosophical education, in particular understandings of critique and ideals of maturity
Publications
Jeggle, L., Vogt-Reimuth, N. (2020): "Preserving Culture? On the Moral Foundations of a
Contested Political Aim", in: Hoesch, M., Mooren, N. (eds.): Joseph Carens: Between Aliens and Citizens. Münster Lectures in Philosophy, (= Münster Lectures in Philosophy 6), Springer: pp.33-45.