Sebastian Rödl

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Sebastian Rödl (born 1967 in Mainz) is a German philosopher and professor of practical philosophy at the University of Leipzig. From 2005-2012 he was professor of philosophy at the University of Basel.

Biography[]

Rödl studied philosophy, musicology, German literature and history in Frankfurt am Main and Berlin. His work focuses on the nature of human thought and action. His contributions are to the areas of philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, moral philosophy, epistemology and action theory. His influences include Hegel.

Publications[]

  • Categories of the Temporal. An inquiry into the forms of the finite understanding, Harvard University Press 2012.
  • Self-Consciousness, Cambridge/Mass., London: Harvard University Press 2007.
  • "Law as the Reality of the Free Will", in A. Speer et al. (eds.), The New Desire for Metaphysics, Berlin: De Gruyter 2015.
  • "Joint Action and Recursive Consciousness of Consciousness", Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14/4, 2015.

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