Mark Siebel

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Mark Siebel (* 1964 in Ahlen ) is a German philosopher and university professor .

Life

Mark Siebel studied philosophy , physics , the history of natural sciences and education at the University of Hamburg and completed his studies in 1993 with a master's thesis on the concept of derivability from Bolzano , which he wrote under Wolfgang Künne . From 1993 to 1996 he was a research assistant in the Philosophical Department of the University of Hamburg. The doctorate to Dr. phil. took place in 1998 also with Wolfgang Künne. Siebel took on an assistantship at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Leipzig , was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Salzburg , lecturer at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Bern and from 2004 to 2007, finally, a research assistant at the Philosophical Seminar of the University of Hamburg with Ulrich Gähde . In 2007 he completed his habilitation at the University of Hamburg and since then has held a chair for theoretical philosophy with a systematic focus at the Carl von Ossietzky University in Oldenburg . From 2013 to 2017 he was the Dean of Studies of Faculty IV and has been Vice Dean of this Faculty since then . He is also currently deputy director of the Institute for Philosophy there. From 2010 to 2019 Siebel was also treasurer on the board of the Society for Analytical Philosophy .

Focus

Mark Siebel's main research areas include epistemology and philosophy of science (here in particular probabilistic approaches, coherence, support and epistemic values), philosophy of language (here in particular speech act theory, meaning and communication), philosophy of mind (here in particular perception, memory and Conceptual possession), logic , origins of the analytical philosophy in Bolzano and Frege as well as needs justice .

Since April 2015 he has been researching “measures of needs-based justice, expertise and coherence ” as part of a project funded by the German Research Foundation on “needs-based justice and distribution procedures”. Here he also uses methods of empirical social research within the framework of experimental philosophy .

Publications (selection)

Monographs

  • Mark Siebel: Memory, Perception, Knowledge . Mentis, Paderborn 2000, ISBN 978-3-89785-055-2 (290 pages).
  • Mark Siebel: The concept of derivability in Bolzano (=  contributions to Bolzano research . No. 7 ). Academia, Sankt Augustin 1996, ISBN 978-3-89665-008-5 (282 pages).

Editions

  • Mark Siebel and Mark Textor (eds.): Semantics and Ontology. Essays on the philosophical research (=  Philosophical Research . No. 2 ). Ontos, Frankfurt am Main and Lancaster 2004, ISBN 978-3-11-032723-6 (445 pages).
  • Mark Siebel (ed.): Communicative Understanding (=  Leipzig writings on philosophy . No. 16 ). Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2002, ISBN 978-3-935693-64-6 (266 pages).
  • Mark Siebel, Mark Textor and Wolfgang Künne (eds.): Bolzano and Analytic Philosophy (=  Grazer Philosophische Studien . No. 53 ). Brill Rodopi, Amsterdam 1997, ISBN 978-90-420-0573-0 (English, 266 pages).

Contributions to edited volumes

  • Mark Siebel: Bolzano's Theory of Judgment . In: Brian Ball and Christoph Schuringa (eds.): The Act and Object of Judgment. Historical and Philosophical Perspectives . Routledge, London 2019, ISBN 978-1-138-35138-7 , pp. 110-128 (English).
  • Mark Siebel: The Platonic solution to the problem of added value . In: Gerhard Schönrich (ed.): Knowledge and values . Mentis, Paderborn 2009, ISBN 978-3-89785-665-3 , p. 95-118 .
  • Mark Siebel: Anti-Individualism and Grice's Program . In: Ulrike Haas-Spohn (Ed.): Intentionality between subjectivity and relation to the world . Mentis, Paderborn 2003, ISBN 978-3-89785-065-1 , pp. 111-135 .

Articles in lexicons

  • 1 contribution in Gerhard Strube (Ed.): Dictionary of Cognitive Science . Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 978-3-608-91705-5 . (Expressiveness, expressiveness)
  • 4 articles in Peter Prechtl and Franz-Peter Burkard (eds.): Metzler Philosophy Lexicon . JB Metzler, Stuttgart and Weimar 1996, ISBN 978-3-476-01679-9 . (Family resemblance; sentence; sentence type; primordial matter)

Articles in trade journals

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mark Siebel, Biographical Data. University of Oldenburg, accessed January 26, 2020 .
  2. Mark Siebel, Research. University of Oldenburg, accessed January 26, 2020 .
  3. From the armchair to the street. In: Insights. University of Oldenburg, 2016, accessed January 26, 2020 .