معرفی
Dr. Amrei Bahr is an Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. She holds a PhD from the University of Münster (2017, summa cum laude), with a dissertation on 'Artefakte und ihre Kopien'. Her research focuses on ontology, philosophy of artefacts, aesthetics, technology ethics, and language philosophy.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy (2017), University of Münster
- B.A. in Philosophy and Protestant Theology (2011), University of Münster
- Studies in Philosophy and Theology at Universities of Münster and Vienna (2007–2011)
Research Interests:
- Ontology of artifacts and art
- Ethics of copying and intellectual property
- Function ascription in social and technical domains
- Interdisciplinary concepts of 'work' (Werkbegriff)
Publications: Her work includes edited volumes on artifact functions and aesthetics, peer-reviewed articles on copyright ethics, and contributions to debates in analytic philosophy. Current projects include a monograph on artifact copies and leadership development programs.
Awards: Recipient of the 2019 Productivity Bonus from HHU Düsseldorf and DAAD research stipends. Active in academic mentoring programs since 2020.
Professional Activities: Research fellowships at TU Eindhoven (2016) and ZiF Bielefeld (2015–2016). Speaker at international conferences on art ethics, technology, and social functions. Member of German philosophical societies (DGP, GAP, DGÄ).