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Jon Bornholdt is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, affiliated with the Faculty of Human Sciences at the University of Würzburg. He works within the Emmy Noether Group 'Practical Reasons Before Kant (1720-1780)' and has been teaching formal logic since 2007 and philosophy since 2013.
- Bachelor's in English Literature (Columbia University, 1994)
- Master's in Medieval Studies and Comparative Linguistics (Cornell University, 2000)
- Doctorate in Philosophy (University of Würzburg, 2015)
Research Focus: Medieval and modern philosophy of language and logic, with specialized work on figures like Walter Chatton, Thomas Aquinas, and William of Ockham. His research bridges historical analysis with contemporary philosophical logic and semantic theory.
Recent Publication Trends: Current works examine future contingents, supposition theory, and possible-worlds semantics in medieval contexts. He explores prophetic language ontologies, anti-relativist arguments in Plato, and formalist/ontological tensions in pre-Kantian philosophy.
Scientific Contributions:
- DFG-funded project on Cicero's philosophical methodology
- Book: Walter Chatton on Future Contingents (Brill, 2017)
- Collaborative research with Sonja Schierbaum on Ockham's logic
Teaching Portfolio: Offers courses in formal logic (Logic II), moral philosophy (Moral Action in an Uncertain World), and foundational logic exercises at the University of Würzburg.
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