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Ulrich Metschl is an Associate Professor at the University of Innsbruck, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy. He has held this position since 2004, following academic engagements at institutions including the University of Munich, TU Munich, and visiting professorships in Minneapolis and Venice. His educational background includes a doctorate (1987) and habilitation (1994), both focused on truth, knowledge, and logic, completed during his studies in philosophy and theoretical linguistics in Munich.
Metschl's research spans several interconnected domains:
- Logic and philosophical foundations: Examines formal logic systems, Wittgenstein's legacy, and epistemic certainty.
- Philosophy of science: Critically assesses scientific methodologies and societal roles of research.
- Decision and political theory: Explores voting mechanisms, distributive justice, and welfare models like basic income.
His scholarly output (2013–2021) reveals sustained engagement with Wittgensteinian philosophy, political ethics, and epistemology. Recent works emphasize logic's spatial metaphors (2021), while earlier publications analyze democratic procedures (2019) and egalitarian economics (2015). A consistent theme is the interrogation of truth, rationality, and societal structures across contexts.
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