
Dr. Hardy Bouillon
Professor of Philosophy & Economics - SMC University
Professor of Philosophy - University of Trier
Dr. Hardy Bouillon, Extracurricular Professor for Philosophy at the University of Trier, served as Stand-in-Professor for Practical Philosophy at the University of Duisburg-Essen from 2007-2009. His guest professorships have taken him to Prague, Salzburg, Vienna and Zagreb.
Professor Hardy Bouillon is a member of the Mont Pèlerin Society and author and/or editor of numerous books and more than 100 odd articles which have been published in Chinese, English, German, Italian, Romanian, Turkish, and Vietnamese. His books include 4 monographs and 13 edited volumes. Among these are "Government: Servant or Master?" (1993), "Values and the Social Order", 2 vol., (1995), "Libertarians and Liberalism"(1997), and "Ordered Anarchy" (2007).
Academic Positions
- Professor of Economics - SMC University
- Professor of Philosophy - University of Trier
- Stand-in-Professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen
- Head of Academic Affairs of the Centre for theNew Europein Brussels
- Hayek Institute Endowed Guest Professor at theVienna University of Economics and Business
Academic Credentials
- Habilitation in Political Philosophy, University of Trier
- Doctorate in Philosophy, University of Trier
- M.A. in Philosophy, University of Trier
Main Academic Interests
- Constitutional Theory
- Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Economics
- Evolutionary Epistemology
- Austrian Economics
- Business Ethics
- Critical Rationalism
Awards
- Olive W. Garvey Fellowship Award for an essay on "Markets in a post - controlled era", presented on the occasion of the General Meeting of the Mont Pèlerin Society, September 3, 1992 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Memberships
- Member of the Mont Pèlerin Society since 1992
- Member of the Allgemeine Gesellschaft für Philosophie in Deutschland (General Society of Philosophy in Germany) since 1993
- Member of the Advisory Board of Liberal Düsünce since 1996.
- Board Member of the Journal of Libertarian Studies since 2000.
- Adjunct Scholar of the Mises Institute, Auburn, USA, since 2000.
- Member of the Advisory Board of the Peruvian Institute of Free Enterprise (Instituto de Libre Empresa - ILE) since 2001.
- Member of the Academic Board of the Institut Economique Molinari, Brussels, since March 2003.
- Member of the stipend selection committee of the Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation 2003-2007.
- Member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Liberalni Institut, Prague, since February 2004.
- Member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Danish Markedscentret, Virum, since March 2004.
- Member of the Board of the German Unternehmerinstitut (UNI) of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Selbständiger Unternehmer (ASU) , since July 2004.
- Member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Institut Constant, Lausanne, since December 2004.
Monographs
- Ordnung, Evolution und Erkenntnis. Hayeks Sozialphilosophie und ihre erkenntnistheoretische Grundlage, Volume no. 28 of Walter Eucken Institut Series Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche und wirtschaftsrechtliche Untersuchungen, Tübingen: Mohr (Paul Siebeck) 1991, 156 pgs.
- Freiheit, Liberalismus und Wohlfahrtsstaat. Eine analytische Untersuchung zur individuellen Freiheit im Liberalismus und im Wohlfahrtsstaat, Baden Baden: Nomos 1997, 184 pgs.
- John Locke. Denker der Freiheit I, Liberales Institut der Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung (ed.), Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag 1997, 48 pgs.
- John Locke (Turkish translation of John Locke), Liberal Düsünce Toplulugu (ed.), Ankara 1998, 50 pgs.
- Erfolg durch Fair Play, Wien: Signum 1998, 132 pgs.
- Zielgerichtet zum Erfolg, Landsberg/Lech: mvg 2000, 158 pgs. (paperback version of Erfolg durch Fair Play.
- Kendinle Barış, Başarıyı Yakala (Turkish translation of Erfolg durch Fair Play), Liberal Düsünce Toplulugu (ed.), Ankara 2001, 132 pgs.
- The Road to Success (English translation of Erfolg durch Fair Play), forthcoming, 164 pgs.
Anthologies
- Universities in the Service of Truth and Utility, edited together with Gerard Radnitzky, New York, Bern: Lang 1991, 204 pgs.
- Wissenschaftstheorie und Wissenschaften. Festschrift für Gerard Radnitzky aus Anlaß seines 70. Geburtstages, edited together with Gunnar Andersson, Berlin: Duncker&Humblot 1991, 160 pgs.
- Die ungewisse Zukunft der Universität. Folgen und Auswege aus der Bildungskatastrophe, edited together with Gerard Radnitzky, Berlin: Duncker&Humblot 1991, 233 pgs.
- Ordnungstheorie und Ordnungspolitik, edited together with Gerard Radnitzky, Heidelberg: Springer 1991, 310 pgs.
- Government: Servant or Master?, edited together with Gerard Radnitzky, Atlanta, Amsterdam: Rodopi 1993, 322 + XL pgs.
- Values and the Social Order, Vol. 1: Values and Society, edited together with Gerard Radnitzky, Aldershot: Avebury 1995, 262 pgs.
- Values and the Social Order, Vol. 2: Society and Order, edited together with Gerard Radnitzky, Aldershot: Avebury 1995, 212 pgs.
- Libertarians and Liberalism. Essays in Honour of Gerard Radnitzky, Aldershot: Avebury 1997, 359 pgs.
- Rights, Risk and Regulation. Brussels: Centre for the New Europe 2000, 120 pgs.
- Do Ideas Matter? Essays in Honour of Gerard Radnitzky, Brussels: Centre for the New Europe 2001, 164 pgs.
- Geschützt oder gefangen? Der Konsument und seine Freiheit, edited together with Detmar Doering, Berlin: Friedrich Naumann Stiftung, Brussels: Centre for the New Europe, 2002, 108 pgs.
- 10 Steps to German Economic Recovery, Brussels: Centre for the New Europe 2002,
180 pgs. - Ordered Anarchy: Jasay and his surroundings, edited together with Hartmut Kliemt, Aldershot: Avebury 2007, 198 pgs.
- “Paul Feyerabend – Gerard Radnitzky: Briefwechsel”, in: Neue Rundschau 122, 2011, pp. 211-236.
- Vorgeschützter Schutz. Anmerkungen zum Sprach- und Bedeutungswandel des Schutzbegriffs“, in Der Liberalismus – eine zeitlose Idee, pubished by Gerd Habermann and Marcel Studer, München: Olzog 2011, pp. 131-144.
- „The demystification of social justice: social justice revisited“, in: Economics, Politics, Philosophy, and the Arts, pubished by Kurt Leube, Triesen (FL): van Eck 2011, pp. 97-104.
- “Wirtschaftsethik als Wissenschaft”, in: Orientierungen 129 (3/2011), pp. 49-55.
- „Ist die sozial gerechte Marktwirtschaft gerecht?“, in: Wirtschaftspolitische Blätter 2011,2, pp. 109-120.
- „Freiheit, Gerechtigkeit und soziale Ordnung“, in: Der Kritische Rationalismus als Denk- und Lebensweise. Festschrift für Hans Albert, published by Giuseppe Franco, Klagenfurt: Kitab, 2011, pp. 161-175.
- Amerikas Abschied vom Kapitalismus (Translation of William Voegeli’s „Never Enough“), München: ambition 2011, 365 S.








