Lars Heckenroth
Researcher · Classical German Philosophy
Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of BonnAbout
Dr. Lars Heckenroth serves as a Research Assistant at the Chair of Philosophy, especially the Middle Ages, under Prof. Dr. Wouter Goris at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Bonn. His work focuses on historical and systematic aspects of philosophical thought from the medieval period through German Idealism.
His research spans several interconnected domains of philosophical inquiry: Classical German Philosophy from Kant to Hegel, Early Modern Philosophy with special attention to Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, Medieval Philosophy particularly Johannes Duns Scotus, Theories of subjectivity, History of Metaphysics, Transcendental philosophy, and aesthetics. These interests reveal a systematic concern with the development of philosophical concepts across historical periods, especially regarding subjectivity and metaphysical frameworks.
His publications demonstrate a consistent engagement with Hegelian thought, particularly Hegel's Logic, while also exploring connections between medieval philosophy and German Idealism. His work shows a methodological commitment to examining the historical development of concepts alongside their systematic justification, with particular attention to Leibniz's influence on later German philosophy.
Dr. Heckenroth teaches courses including 'Edmund Husserl and Eugen Fink: The Sixth Cartesian Meditation' and 'Substance and Subjectivity in GW Leibniz' for the Winter Semester 2025/26, reflecting his expertise in both phenomenological and early modern philosophical traditions.
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