Hagengruber’s research is dedicated to the revision of a patriarchal history, specially to the rediscovery of women’s alternative contributions to the history of philosophy and the history of economics, focusing on circle and universality based economics as an approach of inclusive economic ethics. She published on value theory in Feminist Economics and reflects on technical design from a feminist (and inclusive) point of view, such as autonomous driving, a different approach to labour, and a profound acknowledgment of creative skills.[4]
Hagengruber was vice president of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Französischsprachige Philosophie (1997-2002) and the European Society for Early Modern Philosophy ESEMP (2004–2007). She was also a member of the Advisory Board of the Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) at the Technische Universität München (2011-2019). In 2019, Hagengruber became vice president of the Deutsche Akademikerinnenbund DAB and was elected member of the Leibniz Sozietät der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Hagengruber is an honorary member of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) and a board member of the International Association of Women Philosophers (IAPH) and organizer of the IAPH conference Defining the Future, Rethinking the Past. Furthermore, she directs the research and work group Frauen in der Geschichte der Philosophie (Women in History of Philosophy) of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie.[5] In 2016 she founded the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists.[6]
Teaching and research areas
History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
The Teaching and Research Area "History of Women Philosophers" headed by Hagengruber aims at renewing the long-lasting tradition of women philosophers. Ruth Hagengruber started her lecture "2600 Years History of Women Philosophers" in 2011. In 2016, she founded the research project Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. In this capacity, she awards the Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize for the recognition of women in the history of philosophy since 2018 [7] and published the first digital and historical-critical edition of Émilie du Châtelets St Petersburg Manuscripts.[8]
Hagengruber has edited various books on the history of women philosophers. In 2015, she edited the special issue of The Monist on the "History of Women's Ideas" together with Karen Green. She created the German book series Frauen in Philosophie und Wissenschaft and the international book series Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences with Mary Ellen Waithe and Gianni Paganini. In 2019, she edited a special issue of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy on "Women Philosophers in Early Modern Philosophy" with Sarah Hutton.[5]
EcoTechGender
In 2006, Hagengruber founded the Teaching and Research Area: EcoTechGender[9] on the social and ethical implications of artificial intelligence.[10]
Publications
with Hutton, Sarah (Eds.). 2019. Women Philosophers in Early Modern Philosophy. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27. Routledge. (Online)
with Luft, Sebastian. 2018. Women Phenonomologists on Social Ontology. Basel: Springer Nature. ISBN978-3-319-97861-1. (Online)
with Green, Karen. 2015. The History of Women's Ideas. The Monist 98. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Online)
with Riss, Uwe. (Eds.). 2014. Philosophy, Computing and Information Science. London: Pickering & Chatto. (Online)
with Ess, Charles. (Hg.). 2011. The Computational Turn: Past, Presents, Futures? Münster: MV-Wissenschaft.
(Hg.). 2011. Emilie du Châtelet between Leibniz and Newton. New York u. a.: Springer. (Online)
with Rodrigues, Ana. (Hg.). 2010. Von Diana zu Minerva. Philosophierende Aristokratinnen des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. ISBN978-3-05-004923-6 (Online)
(Hg.). 2002. Philosophie und Wissenschaft – Philosophy and Science. Tagungsakten zum 70. Geburtstag von Wolfgang H. Müller. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann. ISBN978-3-8260-2294-4 (Online)
2000. Nutzen und Allgemeinheit. Zu einigen grundlegenden Prinzipien der Praktischen Philosophie. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. ISBN978-3-89665-165-5 (Habilitationsschrift)
(Hg.). 21999 [11998]. Klassische philosophische Texte von Frauen. Texte vom 14. bis zum 20. Jahrhundert. München: dtv. ISBN978-3-423-30652-2
with Stein, Otti / Wedig, Sigrid (Hgg.). 1996. Begegnungen mit Philosophinnen. Koblenz: Quast Verlag. ISBN978-3-928961-15-8
1994. Tommaso Campanella. Eine Philosophie der Ähnlichkeit. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. (Dissertation) ISBN978-3-88345-333-0
(Hg.). 1980. Inseln im Ich. Ein Buch der Wünsche. Berlin: Matthes & Seitz. ISBN978-3-88221-318-8