Angelika Krebs studied
philosophy,
German literature and
musicology in Freiburg, Oxford, Konstanz and Berkeley. She did her PhD with
Friedrich Kambartel,
Bernard Williams and
Jürgen Habermas in Frankfurt in 1993. Her dissertation
thesis on environmental ethics won the Wolfgang Stegmüller award of the German Society for Analytical Philosophy. From 1993 to 2001 she was an assistant professor in Frankfurt, writing her habilitation thesis on work, justice and love. In 2001, she was appointed to the chair for
practical philosophy at the
University of Basel. She was Rockefeller visiting fellow at the Center for Human Values in Princeton and Rachel Carson fellow at LMU in Munich. She served as a member of the advisory board of both the German and the Swiss Society for Philosophy. Since 2013 she has been a fellow of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. In 2013 she co-founded the European Society for the Philosophical Study of Emotions together with
Aaron Ben-Ze'ev (Haifa) and Anthony Hatzimoysis (Athens). == Work ==