
Godehard Bruentrup
Professor · Philosophy of Mind
Louisiana State University of AlexandriaAbout
Godehard Bruentrup is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Munich School of Philosophy in Munich, Germany. With 22 publications and over 900 reads on ResearchGate, he maintains an active scholarly presence in multiple philosophical domains.
His research interests span several interconnected areas:
- Process philosophy, particularly Whiteheadian thought and its theological implications
- Philosophy of mind and personal identity
- Authenticity from interdisciplinary perspectives
- Free will and moral responsibility
- Panentheism and panpsychism
- Philosophy of religion
Bruentrup's recent publications reveal a consistent focus on process-oriented approaches to traditional philosophical questions. His work bridges analytical philosophy with theological perspectives, examining how dynamic conceptions of reality can reshape our understanding of selfhood, religious experience, and metaphysical questions. His scholarship often takes an interdisciplinary approach, connecting philosophy with psychology, psychiatry, and religious studies to develop more comprehensive accounts of human experience.
His publication record shows sustained scholarly productivity through 2021, with recent works addressing personal identity from a process perspective, death as a boundary experience, and Whitehead's philosophy of religion. This consistent output demonstrates his active engagement with contemporary philosophical debates.
Bruentrup has collaborated with numerous scholars across disciplinary boundaries, including Benedikt Paul Göcke, Michael Reder, and Ludwig Jaskolla. His collaborative work on panentheism, panpsychism, and authenticity demonstrates his commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue and the integration of diverse philosophical perspectives.
As a professor at the Munich School of Philosophy, Bruentrup contributes to philosophical education while maintaining an active research program that connects continental and analytic philosophical traditions with theological inquiry. His work provides valuable resources for understanding how process-oriented thinking can illuminate traditional philosophical problems.
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