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Professor Konrad Ott is a distinguished philosopher at Kiel University's Faculty of Humanities, specializing in Environmental Ethics and Sustainability Theory. Born on May 20, 1959, he has been a prominent figure in German philosophical discourse since completing his doctorate in 1989. Currently holding a professorship at the Philosophical Seminar in Kiel, Ott has significantly shaped the field of environmental philosophy through his development of the concept of 'strong sustainability' alongside Ralf Döring.
His research interests span Environmental Ethics, Climate Ethics, Discourse Ethics, and Post-Growth Society theories. Ott's work bridges theoretical philosophy with practical environmental challenges, particularly focusing on the ethical dimensions of climate change, nuclear waste disposal, and biodiversity conservation. He has established himself as a leading voice in translating philosophical frameworks into actionable environmental policy.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges. His work increasingly addresses the philosophical foundations of nuclear waste disposal, climate engineering ethics, and the phenomenological dimensions of human-nature relationships. A notable trend is his integration of theological perspectives with environmental ethics, particularly in examining biblical creation narratives as ecological frameworks.
Professor Ott has led numerous significant research projects including the Cluster of Excellence ROOTS, TRANS-ENS (Transdisciplinary Research on Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Wastes), and 'Sittlichkeit und Nachhaltigkeit in einer Postwachstumsgesellschaft' (Morality and Sustainability in a Post-Growth Society). His work has been consistently funded by prestigious organizations including the German Research Foundation (DFG), Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), and Volkswagen Foundation.
His academic team includes researchers such as Dr. Vesa Arponen, Dr. Rosa Sierra, and Eric Grabow, among others, working across multiple interdisciplinary projects. Ott's laboratory environment emphasizes transdisciplinary collaboration, regularly engaging with natural scientists, policymakers, and practitioners to address complex environmental challenges through philosophical lenses.
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