• Home
  • Publications
  • Teaching
  • Events
  • CV
  • Research Project
  • Contact
HARALD A. WILTSCHE
Philosopher

Intentionality and Symbolic Construction
The Phenomenological Background of Hermann Weyl's Philosophy of Physics

This four-year research project proceeds from the assumption that Hermann Weyl’s writings contain several more or less developed ideas towards a philosophy of physics that is firmly rooted within the framework of Husserl’s phenomenology. The main objective of the project is to identify and critically evaluate these ideas, and to turn them into a systematic whole. Ideally, the final outcome of the project will be the outline of a genuinely phenomenological philosophy of physics that opens up new ways to think about the nature of physics and scientific cognition. A longer project description can be found here.

The project is carried out by Harald A. Wiltsche (PI) and Philipp Berghofer (Post-Doc Researcher). It is affiliated with the Department for Philosophy (Working Unit Phenomenology) and the Center for History of Science, both at the University of Graz. The main cooperation partners are Thomas Ryckman (Stanford University) and Axel Maas (Department for Physics, University of Graz). A full list of cooperation partners can be found here.

The project is made possible through a generous grant of the Austrian Science Fund (project number: P31758).

Cooperation Partners

2/3/2019

0 Comments

 
List of Cooperation Partners:

Thomas Ryckman, Department for Philosophy, Stanford University, USA
Axel Maas, Department for Physics, University of Graz, Austria
Steven French, Department for Philosophy, University of Leeds, UK
Arezoo Islami, Department for Philosophy, San Francisco State University, USA
Norman Sieroka, Turing Center, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Dan Zahavi, Department for Philosophy, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Walter Hopp, Department for Philosophy, Boston University, USA
Michel Bitbol, Department for Philosophy, Ecole Normale Superieure, France
Uljana Feest, Department for Philosophy, University of Hannover, Germany
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Archives

    February 2019

    Categories

    All
    General Information

    RSS Feed

(c) Harald A. Wiltsche 2019 // Department of Culture and Communication // Linköping University // Sweden
Photo used under Creative Commons from Misha Sokolnikov