Martin Kusch

Martin Kusch (* 1959 in Leverkusen ) is a German philosopher and sociologist. By 2009 he was a professor at the University of Cambridge History of Science and Philosophy of Science; since 2009 he is at the University of Vienna University Professor of Applied Philosophy and theory of knowledge.

2013 he received one of the prestigious ERC Advanced Grant of the European Research Council ( European Research Council, ERC).

Publications (selection )

  • Individuality and universality: Introduction to Philosophy GWF Hegel, reports from the Philosophy Department of the University of Jyväskylä (1984 )
  • Ymmärtämisen haaste (Finnish, = To understand the challenge. An Introduction to Hermeneutics ), Pohjoinen (1986 )
  • ( Jaakko Hintikka with ) Kieli yes maailma (Finnish, = language and the world ), Pohjoinen (1988 )
  • Language as Calculus vs.. Language as a universal medium. A Study in Husserl, Heidegger, and Gadamer, Kluwer (1989 )
  • Foucault 's Strata and Fields. A Study in Archaeological and Genealogical Science Studies, Kluwer (1991 )
  • Psychologism. A Case Study in the Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge, Routledge (1995 )
  • ( with Harry M. Collins. The Shape of Actions What Humans and Machines Can Do, MIT Press (1998)
  • Psychological Knowledge. A Social History and Philosophy, Routledge (1999)
  • ( Eds.): The Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge, Dordrecht: Kluwer (2000)
  • Knowledge by Agreement. The Programme of Communitarian Epistemology, Oxford University Press ( 2002)
  • A Sceptical Guide to Meaning and Rules. Defending Kripke 's Wittgenstein, Acumen & McGill - Queen's (2006)
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