Kathrin Koslicki Explained

Kathrin Koslicki
Birth Place:Munich, Germany
Discipline:Philosophy
Alma Mater:Stony Brook University
MIT
Thesis Title:Talk about Stuffs and Things: The Logic of Mass and Count Nouns
Thesis Url:https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/11349
Thesis Year:1995
Doctoral Advisor:Judith Jarvis Thomson
Workplaces:University of Colorado-Boulder
Tufts University
University of Florida
University of New Orleans
University of Alberta
University of Neuchâtel

Kathrin Koslicki (born 1967) is Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Her primary research areas are metaphysics, ancient Greek philosophy and philosophy of language. Since 2018 Koslicki is visiting professor at the University of Italian Switzerland.

Biography

Koslicki was born and raised in Munich, Germany.[1] She received her BA in philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1990 and her PhD in philosophy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1995.[2]

Koslicki joined the faculty at the University of Colorado-Boulder in 2007.[3] At the University of Colorado-Boulder, Koslicki sat as Chair of both the Graduate Admissions and Climate Committee, and received the Alvin Plantinga fellowship at the University of Notre Dame.[4] Seven years later, she accepted an appointment as a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Epistemology and Metaphysics at the University of Alberta.[5] Since 2019 Koslicki is Visiting Professor at the University of Italian Switzerland.[6]

Koslicki is best known for her defense of a neo-Aristotelian, structure-based theory of parts and wholes.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome to Our Newest Faculty Members . colorado.edu . December 30, 2019 . 2007.
  2. Web site: Kathrin Koslicki . biological-practice-to-metaphysics.org . 5 January 2017 . December 30, 2019.
  3. Web site: Interview with Kathrin Koslicki . colorado.edu . December 30, 2019 . Fall 2010.
  4. Web site: Faculty Activities 2011-2013 . colorado.edu . December 30, 2019 . 2012.
  5. Web site: Eleven Canada Research Chairs announced for UAlberta . folio.ca . December 30, 2019 . March 28, 2014.
  6. Web site: 2020. Professors. November 10, 2020. usi.ch - Master in Philosophy.