Otto-Peter Obermeier

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Otto-Peter Obermeier (* 1941 in Zurich ) is a private lecturer in philosophy at the University of Augsburg .

biography

Obermeier first completed a degree in veterinary medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich with a doctorate . He then studied philosophy and received his doctorate in 1979 at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Augsburg on the subject of Popper'sCritical Rationalism ”: a discussion of the scope of his philosophy . In 1985 he completed his habilitation at the University of Augsburg with a thesis on purpose - function - system: critical constructive investigation of Niklas Luhmann's theoretical conceptions .

Obermeier was a member of the management of the Gerling Academy for Risk Research in Zurich until its dissolution. He is a private lecturer in philosophy at the University of Augsburg. He also teaches at the Munich School of Political Science in field of Political Theory . He is also an honorary professor of philosophy at the Humboldt Study Center at Ulm University . In the past he has held numerous visiting professorships at home and abroad. He is co-editor of the magazine Der Blaue Reiter .

literature

  • John Wettersten: The limits of rationality and humanity, in: Philosophisches Jahrbuch 90 (1983) 198-203.

Individual evidence

  1. Employee at the Humboldt Study Center at Ulm University