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Georg Koridze is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the Philosophical Seminar of the University of Tübingen. His research spans historical and systematic philosophy, focusing on High Medieval Philosophy (especially the emergence of Thomism), early 20th-century anti-psychologism, epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of science.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy (2005, Tübingen), Licentiate in Philosophy (1999, Rome), and studies in theology, philosophy, and art history across Freiburg, Heidelberg, and Tiflis.
His publications include a monograph on intentional foundations of philosophical logic (2006), co-edited works on religious philosophy (2008), and numerous articles in the Thomisten-Lexikon (2006) analyzing medieval theologians. His research emphasizes inter-university knowledge transfer, theological arguments, and the interplay between ars and scientia in medieval and early modern contexts.
The 2000-2005 DFG-funded graduate college Ars und Scientia im Mittelalter and collaborations with scholars like Thomas Jürgasch and Ahmad Milad Karimi highlight his interdisciplinary work. Recent articles (2008) focus on interreligious dialogue and the development of Thomistic schools in Paris and Oxford.
- Scientific Awards: DFG Promotionsstipendiat (2000-2003).
Georg Koridze contributes to workshops in analytical religious philosophy and continues his work on medieval philosophical logic, including a two-part study of Hervaeus Natalis' treatise on De secundis intentionibus.
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