Christine Zunke

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Christine Zunke (* 1974 in Lübeck ) is a German philosopher .

Life

Christine Zunke studied philosophy , German literature , cultural studies and art studies in Bremen and Hanover . In 2003 she completed her studies with a master's thesis on the German stem cell debate and received her doctorate in 2007 at the Philosophical Seminar of the Leibniz University in Hanover on the subject of neurophysiology and free will. She is a lecturer in philosophy at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg and co-founder of the research center for critical natural philosophy.

Focus

Her main research interests are natural philosophy and the philosophy of the life sciences ; her works deal with the moral , political and epistemological implications of today's natural sciences, mainly referring to German idealism as well as to Marx , Adorno and Foucault .

Publications (selection)

Monographs

Editorships

items

  • The objectivity of nature. In: Truth and History. The broken tradition of metaphysical thought. Würzburg 2012.
  • The stubbornness of fantastic animals that really exist. In: Hegel Yearbook 2004. Berlin 2004.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.staff.uni-oldenburg.de/christine.zunke/33724.html
  2. http://www.philosophie.uni-oldenburg.de/33317.html
  3. http://www.zfl-berlin.org/habenliste-detail/items/zunke.html

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