Hans Kraml

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Hans Kraml (* 1950 ) is an Austrian Roman Catholic philosopher .

Life

After completing his dissertation on linguistic-philosophical problems in the speech of God and his habilitation in medieval studies , he became a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Innsbruck . He retired on January 1, 2016.

His main focus is on the philosophy of language, the theory of action, cultural theory, and the editing of texts on the philosophy and theology of the Middle Ages.

He is married to Martina Kraml .

Fonts (selection)

  • The speech of God reconstructed language-critical from sentence comments (= Innsbruck theological studies . Volume 13). Tyrolia-Verlag, Innsbruck / Vienna 1984, ISBN 3-7022-1522-0 (also dissertation, Innsbruck 1981).
  • as editor: Guillelmus de la Mare: Scriptum in primum librum Sententiarum (= publications of the commission for the publication of unprinted texts from the medieval world of the mind . Volume 15). Beck, Munich 1989, ISBN 3-7696-9015-X .
  • as editor: Guillelmus de la Mare: Scriptum in secundum librum Sententiarum (= publications of the commission for the publication of unprinted texts from the medieval world of the mind . Volume 18). Beck, Munich 1995, ISBN 3-7696-9018-4 .
  • as editor: Johannes Duns Scotus: About the recognizability of God. Texts on philosophy and theology. Latin - German (= Philosophical Library . Volume 529). Meiner, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-7873-1544-6 .
  • as editor: Guillelmus de la Mare: Quaestiones in tertium et quartum librum sententiarum (= publications of the commission for the editing of unprinted texts from the medieval world of the mind . Volume 22). Beck, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-7696-9022-2 .
  • with Gerhard Leibold : Wilhelm von Ockham (= approaches to thinking in the Middle Ages . Volume 1). Aschendorff, Münster 2003, ISBN 3-402-04630-X .
  • as editor with Gerhard Leibold: Wilhelm von Ockham: Problems of Metaphysics. Latin - German (= Herder's Library of the Philosophy of the Middle Ages . Volume 30). Herder, Freiburg / Basel / Vienna 2012, ISBN 3-451-34129-8 .

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