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Dina Emundts is a Professor of the History of Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin since the winter semester of 2016/2017. Her academic journey includes a professorship in Philosophy and the Philosophy of Science, particularly focused on the Philosophy of Language and Mind at the University of Konstanz from the winter semester of 2010 to the summer semester of 2016. Emundts completed her Habilitation at Humboldt University, Berlin in 2010. Her extensive research includes projects on Hegel and Peirce, and she has held visiting scholar positions at renowned institutions such as UC Berkeley and New York University. Emundts has been actively involved in various editorial and advisory capacities in academic committees and journals, particularly focusing on German Idealism and Romanticism. Her publications encompass a range of topics, including metaphysics, the philosophy of mind, and epistemology, with a strong emphasis on Kant and the German Idealism tradition. Emundts' work is recognized for addressing critical philosophical inquiries and contributing to philosophical discourse through numerous workshops and international conferences.
Freie Universität Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Teaching and researching various aspects of the History of Philosophy, particularly focusing on German Idealism.
University of Konstanz • Konstanz, Germany
Focused on the Philosophy of Language, Mind, and Science.
Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.