Stephen F. Schneck
Associate Professor & Chair Director
Department of Politics Life Cycle Institute
The Catholic University of America The Catholic University of America
Washington, D. C. 20064 Washington, D. C. 20064
(202) 319-5128 (202) 319-5999
Career:
1990- Associate Professor, Catholic University of America
1992 Visiting Assc. Prof., Dept. of Government, University of Virginia
1991 Visiting Assc. Prof., Dept. of Government, University of Maryland
1984-1989 Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Catholic University
1983-1984 Instructor, School of Public & Environmental Affairs,
Indiana University, South Bend
1982-1984 Lecturer, Freshmen Year of Studies, University of Notre Dame
Research Fields:
Contemporary continental political theory, continental philosophy,
German and French critical theory
Teaching Fields:
History of political thought, contemporary continental political thought, American
political thought, philosophy of the social sciences
Awards:
2002 Teacher of the Year, Catholic University
1997 Teacher of the Year, Catholic University
1995 Alpha Delta Gamma Teaching Award, Catholic University
1991 Provost Award for Outstanding Teaching, Catholic University
1989 Teacher of the Year, Catholic University
1988 Book Award, Institute for Phenomenology & the Human Sciences
1985 Society for Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy Dissertation Award
1983 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Research Fellowship
Education:
Ph.D. 1984 University of Notre Dame, Department of Government
M.A. 1981 University of Notre Dame, Department of Government
B.A. 1976 Rockhurst University, Political Science & Philosophy
Languages:
German (fluent), French, Latin
Administrative Service:
2005- Director, Life Cycle Institute, Catholic University of America
2005- Senator, Academic Senate. Catholic University of America
2004- Chair, Department of Politics, Catholic University of America
2004-6 Senate Budget Committee
2004 SLIS Dean Search Committee
2003 Theology & Religious Studies, Ad Hoc Senate Review Committee
2002 Law School Dean Search Committee
1998-2001 Chair, Department of Politics, Catholic University of America
1995-1998 Chair, Department of Politics, Catholic University of America
1990-1992 A&S Rep., Board of Trustees, Catholic University of America
1990-1992 Chairperson, Academic Freedom & Tenure Committee
1988 Acting Undergraduate Dean, Arts & Sciences, Catholic University
1988-1990 Senator, Academic Senate
Professional Service:
Board of Editors: Catholic University Press, 2002-2006
Board of Editors: Polity 1994-1999
Reviewer: APSR, Review of Politics, Human Studies, Political Theory, Sociological
Theory, Review of Metaphysics, Polity, University of Chicago Press,
University of Notre Dame Press, Cornell University Press,
University of Kansas Press, University of South Carolina Press
Member: APSA, Foundations of Political Theory Group, Northeast Political
Science Association, Conference for the Study of Political Thought,
Midwest Political Science Association, Society for Phenomenology
& Existential Philosophy
Recent Public Lectures:
March 23, 2006 ?The Catholic House Democrats? Statement of Principles,? Center
for American Progress, Washington, DC
September 19, 2005 ?The Genius of the People : Theoretical Origins of the U. S.
Constitution,? Inaugural Constitution Day Lecture, Catholic
University, Washington, DC
Winter-Spring 2005 ?Religion and the American Framing: Original Divisions,? a series
of six lectures, Smithsonian Associates, Smithsonian Institute,
Washington, DC
Recent Professional Research Presentations:
May 17, 2006 ?Thin Cosmopolis? Critique and Reflections on Global Civil
Society,? FONDACA, Rome, Italy
January 8, 2006 ?Walt Whitman and the Poetry of Vox Populi,? Regents College,
Oxford University
September 1, 2005 ?Suffering and the Phenomenology of Subjectivity: Hegel?s
Phenomenology of Spirit and Camus? The Plague? 2005 Annual
Meeting, American Political Science Association Conference,
Washington, DC
June 27, 2005 ?Religion und die amerikanische Verfassung,? Eichstätt Universität,
Eichstätt (Bavaria)
Publications:
Books:
Letting Be: Fred Dallmayr?s Cosmopolitical Vision. Editor. (Notre Dame, Ind.:
University of Notre Dame Press, 2006)
Max Scheler's Acting Persons: New Perspectives. Editor. (Amsterdam: Rodopi
Press, 2002)
Person & Polis: Max Scheler's Personalism as Political Theory. (Albany, NY: SUNY
Press, 1988)
Journal Articles:
"Strauss and Aquinas: Nature and Political Theory,"
Currently under review at American Political Science Review.
?Religion and the American Framing,? Journal of Dharma (Spring 2006)
?Kalaki da Sopeli,? Chveni Mtserloba [in Georgian] (Spring 2006)
"The End of History and the Human Sciences," International Journal
of Philosophy (Summer 1997)
"New Readings of Tocqueville's America," Polity (Fall 1993)
"Habits of the Head: Tocqueville's America," Political Theory (Fall 1990)
"William Connolly's Post-Modern Liberalism," The Review of Politics
(Spring 1989)
"Michel Foucault on power/discourse, theory and practice," Human Studies
(Summer 1987)
Book Chapters:
?Tocqueville and the New Science of America,? in Civic Virtue and Civil Society,
ed. George McLean (Washington: RHVP, forthcoming 2006)
?The Political Theory of Fred Dallmayr: An Introduction,? in Letting Be, op. cit
"A Question of Space: Hanna Arendt & Max Scheler on the Person's Place,"
in Max Scheler's Acting Persons, op cit.
?Introduction,? in Max Scheler?s Acting Persons, op. cit.
"Rights vs. Natural Law: At Stake is the Political," in Rahim Nohabar, et al.,
eds., Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations (Qom, Iran: Mofid
University Press, 2002)
"Political Parties & the Paradox of Citizenship," in John Green's and John
White's The New Politics of Ideas (Albany: SUNY Press, 2001)
"Three Models of Civic Virtue," in George McLean's Reflections on Civil Society
(Washington, DC: UPA, 1999)
"Political Parties and Democracy's Citizens," in John Green's and John White's
The Politics of Ideas (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997)
"Scylla czy Charybda: Rozwazania nad dychotomia panstwo-spoleczenstwo," in Leon
Dyczewski's Prywatnosci Zycie Publiczne w Nowoczesnym Spoleczenstwie
(Lublin, Poland: KUL, 1994)
"Madison and the Idea of Nation," in Ghia Nodia's National Identity as an Issue
of Knowledge and Morality (Washington, DC: Paideia Publishers, 1994)
"Max Scheler's Personalism and Bourgeois Liberalism," in The Place of the Person
in Social Life, edited by Paul Peachey, Vol. 6 of "Cultural Heritage and
Contemporary Political Change" (Leuven, Belgium: Council for Research in
Values and Philosophy, 1993)
"Scylla or Charybdis: Rethinking the State/Society Dichotomy," in Private and
Public Social Inventions edited by George McLean (Washington, DC: Council
for Research in Values and Philosophy, 1993)
"City and Village," in Urbanization and Values, edited by John Kromkowski.
(Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1991)
"Alfred Schutz and the Study of Politics," in Worldly Phenomenology, edited
by Lester Embree (Washington, DC: UPA, 1988)
Reviews and Similar Pieces:
?Andrew M. Koch?s Knowledge and Social Construction,? in Perspectives on
Politics, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 2006
"Char Roone Miller's Taylored Citizenship," in American Political Science Review,
Fall 2002
"Francis Fukuyama's Great Disruption," in Review of Metaphysics, May 2000
"Free Takes: Reinhardt's Tocqueville, Marx, and Arendt," in Theory & Event,
May, 1999
"Rousseau at the Millennium: Orwin & Tarcov's The Legacy of Rousseau, in
Review of Metaphysics, May 1998
"Sojourning in Syracuse: Roger Boesche's Theories of Tyranny: From Plato to
Arendt," Review of Metaphysics, December 1996
"The Secret Utopia in Reason: Rolf Wiggershaus's The Frankfurt School: Its
History and Significance," in The Review of Politics, Winter 1996
"Arnold Gehlen's Man," in New Vico Studies, Vol. 7, 1989
"Peter Sederberg's Politics of Meaning," in American Political Science Review,
December 1985
"Lezek Nowak's Property and Power," in American Political Science Review,
December 1984
Non-Academic Publications:
Italy in Transition: The Long Road from the First to the Second Republic.
Co-editor (with Amb. Paolo Janni). (Washington, D. C.: Council for Research in
Values and Philosophy, 1998.
Eight reference articles in World Book Encyclopedia, published variously from
1999-2006.
Assorted op-ed and small opinion pieces in newspapers and magazines.
