Mike Sandbothe

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Mike Sandbothe

Mike Sandbothe (born June 26, 1961 ) is a German philosopher and intellectual .

Life

Mike Sandbothe lives with his wife and children in Erfurt and works as a professor for culture and media at the Ernst Abbe University in Jena . Before that he taught as a university lecturer for media culture studies at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and as a professor for media philosophy at the Berlin University of the Arts and the Ålborg Universitetscenter . The founder of the national cooperation platform Mindful Universities is a certified trainer for Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) according to Jon Kabat-Zinn and has completed training in the Feldenkrais method . He became internationally known as an early representative of media philosophy and as a representative of a philosophical pragmatism in Europe. His current work focuses on the innovation project Healthy Teaching and Learning and the Thuringian model project Mindful Universities in the Digital Society . Since 2020 he has been working at the European level on the transfer of project results as part of the Erasmus + Training Embodied Critical Thinking program

Publications (selection)

  • "Richard Rorty - From Pragmatist Philosophy to Cultural Politics" , ed. by Alexander Gröschner, Colin Koopman and Mike Sandbothe, London, New York a. a .: Bloomsbury 2013 (hard cover), 2014 (paper back)
  • “Pragmatism as cultural policy. Contributions to the work of Richard Rorty ” , ed. by Alexander Gröschner and Mike Sandbothe, Berlin: Suhrkamp 2011
  • Systematic Media Philosophy (Mithrsg), Berlin: Akademie Verlag 2005, ISBN 3050038462 .
  • Donald Davidson / Richard Rorty : Why Truth? Eine Debatte (Ed.), Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 2005, ISBN 3518292919 .
  • MediaSynaesthetics. Contours of a physiological media aesthetic (Mithrsg), Cologne: Herbert von Halem Verlag 2004, ISBN 3931606597 .
  • Media philosophy. Contributions to the clarification of a term (Mithrsg.), Frankfurt am Main: Fischer 2003, ISBN 3596157579 .
  • Pragmatic media philosophy. Foundation of a new discipline in the age of the Internet, Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft 2001, ISBN 3934730396 .
  • The renaissance of pragmatism. Current entanglements between analytical and continental philosophy (ed.), Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft 2000, ISBN 3934730248 .
  • The temporalization of time. Basic tendencies of the modern contemporary debate in philosophy and science, Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1998, ISBN 3534128079 .
  • The rediscovery of time. Reflections-Analysis-Concepts (Mithrsg), Darmstadt: PRIMUS Verlag and Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1997, ISBN 3896780603 .
  • Time - Media - Perception (Mithrsg), Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1994, ISBN 353412569X .
  • Classics of the modern philosophy of time (Mithrsg), Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1993, ISBN 3534120132 .

Secondary literature

  • Jan Janzen: "Theories of Tools - Mike Sandbothes Pragmatic Media Philosophy", in: Media Theories. A Philosophical Introduction, ed. by Alice Lagaay and David Lauer, Frankfurt a. M .: Campus 2004, pp. 273-295. (in English: "Theories as Tools - Mike Sandbothe's Pragmatist Media Philosophy", sandbothe.net 2007).
  • Mats Bergmann: "The New Wave of Pragmatism in Communication Research", in: Nordicom Review 2/2008 (pre-publication in: sandbothe.net 2007).
  • Reinhard Margreiter: Media Philosophy. An introduction, Berlin: Parerga 2007 (esp. Pp. 201–207).
  • Christian Filk / Sven Grampp / Kay Kirchmann: What is media philosophy and who might need it more urgently: philosophy or media studies? A critical research lecture, in: Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie, Vol. 29/1, 2004, pp. 39–65.
  • Dieter Mersch : Technological priority and deficit in justification. Media philosophy between unfulfilled claims and theoretical new foundations, in: Philosophische Rundschau, 50/3, 2003, pp. 193–219.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mike Sandbothe: Contact
  2. Ernst Abbe University Jena: Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Mike Sandbothe, MA
  3. ^ Healthy teaching and learning (GLL) at the EAH Jena
  4. Mindful universities in the digital society
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