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Andreas Eckl is an extraordinary professor (apl. Prof.) at the University of Frankfurt, specializing in philosophy with historical and systematic research domains. His academic trajectory includes a State Examination in Mathematics and Sports (1985), Dr. phil. from the University of Bonn (1994), habilitation (2003), and subsequent appointments as Associate Professor at Bonn (2009) and Frankfurt (2010). He contributes to the Research Center for the Historical-Critical Edition of Kant's 'Critique of Judgment' at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences.
His research encompasses:
- Historical philosophy: Ancient philosophy (Plato), transcendental philosophy (Kant), German idealism (Hegel), 20th-century critical idealism (Cohen, Natorp, Cassirer, Hönigswald), and pragmatism (Peirce)
- Systematic philosophy: Philosophy of language, logic, philosophy of law, aesthetics, and semiotics
Publications demonstrate sustained engagement with Platonic dialectics, Kantian lexicography, and aesthetic theory, with recent works analyzing logical structures in ancient texts and editing volumes on political philosophy. No awards, students, or grants are documented.




