
About
Janine Gühler is a Stipendiary Lecturer at Worcester College, University of Oxford. Her academic background includes a PhD from the University of St Andrews and a Magister Artium from Humboldt University Berlin. She specializes in Ancient Philosophy, with a focus on Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mathematics. Her research explores foundational questions in these areas, blending historical and contemporary philosophical inquiry.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, University of St Andrews
- Magister Artium in Philosophy, Humboldt University Berlin
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Gühler's work centers on the intersection of ancient philosophical traditions and modern metaphysical debates. She examines how ancient thinkers like Aristotle and Plato addressed questions about being, existence, and mathematical entities, and how these ideas resonate with contemporary philosophical frameworks. Her approach emphasizes rigorous textual analysis and interdisciplinary engagement with mathematics and science.
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