Niko Strobach

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Niko Strobach (* 1969 in Braunschweig ) is a German philosopher. He is a professor of philosophy with a focus on logic and the philosophy of language at the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Münster .

Life

Strobach studied philosophy as well as some psychology and political science in Münster and Edinburgh . In 1995 he received his doctorate in Münster with a thesis on the moment of change. He then worked as a scientific assistant to Hermann Weidemann in Münster and Bertram Kienzle in Rostock. There he completed his habilitation in 2005 with a thesis on alternatives in space-time . This work was awarded the Wolfgang Stegmüller Prize of the Society for Analytical Philosophy (GAP) in 2006. Between 2006 and 2008 he was a research assistant at the Center for Logic, Theory of Science and History of Science (ZLWWG) in Rostock and represented professorships in Rostock (formal philosophy), Dresden (logic and philosophy of science) and at the HU Berlin (philosophy of antiquity and the present) . From 2008 to 2011 he was Professor of Analytical Philosophy at Saarland University . He has been a professor in Münster since 2012.

His work focuses on systematic logic and metaphysics, especially the philosophy of space and time, and historically on ancient philosophy.

Since 2001 he has been co-editor of the series Introduction to Philosophy of the Scientific Book Society Darmstadt.

Book publications

  • The Moment of Change: A Systematic History in the Philosophy of Space and Time Springer Netherlands 1998, ISBN 978-9-048-15044-1 .
  • Introduction to Logic Scientific Book Society 2011, ISBN 978-3-534-24410-2 .
  • Alternatives in space-time: A study on the philosophical application of multimodal propositional logics Logos Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-832-51400-6 .
  • Aristotle: Works: Analytica Priora Book II (As a translator and commentator) De Gruyter 2015, ISBN 978-3-110-44045-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Homepage of Niko Strobach on the website of the University of Münster. Accessed December 17, 2019 (German).
  2. Univ.-Prof. Niko Strobach on the website of the University of Münster. Accessed December 17, 2019 (German).