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Ali Yalcin Göymen is a Privatdozent (PD) and Einstein Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy within the Faculty of Philosophy at Humboldt University of Berlin. His academic work is anchored in Practical Philosophy, Legal Philosophy, and Social Philosophy, where he contributes to theoretical frameworks and applied ethical discourse through his leadership of the DFG Emmy Noether Research Group "A Sensible World".
His research centers on the philosophical foundations of perception, social structures, and legal systems, with particular emphasis on how sensory experience and societal norms co-constitute human understanding of reality. The "A Sensible World" project investigates interdisciplinary connections between epistemology, phenomenology, and social theory to address contemporary challenges in human cognition and collective behavior.
Dr. Göymen has received two major scientific recognitions:
- Einstein Fellowship: Awarded by the Einstein Foundation Berlin for outstanding early-career researchers, providing substantial funding and institutional support for independent research.
- DFG Emmy Noether Grant: A prestigious five-year grant from the German Research Foundation establishing his research group as a center for innovative philosophical inquiry, recognizing his potential as a future academic leader.
As principal investigator of the Emmy Noether Research Group, he directs significant research funding and manages a multidisciplinary team of scholars. While specific graduate students are not listed in available materials, his Privatdozent position entails supervising master's and doctoral candidates in philosophy. The group organizes regular seminars, workshops, and collaborative projects bridging philosophy with cognitive science and social theory.
The "A Sensible World" research group functions as a dynamic intellectual hub at Humboldt University, fostering international collaborations and advancing research at the intersection of sensory perception, social ontology, and normative frameworks. Current initiatives explore how embodied cognition shapes ethical decision-making and social institutions in contemporary contexts.
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