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Prof. Dr. Christian Beyer holds the Professorship for Philosophy at the University of Göttingen, focusing on philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and epistemology. He studied philosophy, linguistics, and history of science at Hamburg and Bielefeld, earning his PhD in 1999. After a visiting scholar position at Stanford University (1994-1995) and roles at the University of Sheffield (2000) and University of Erfurt (2000-2005), he received a Heisenberg stipend from the DFG (2005-2007) and was appointed to Göttingen in 2007.
His research spans Husserl's phenomenology, its relationship to Bolzano and Frege, intentionality, consciousness, justification, and personal identity. He is associated with the Lichtenberg-Kolleg (2011) and has co-edited works on phenomenology and analytic philosophy. His recent publications analyze Husserl's transcendental phenomenology in the context of modern epistemology and metaphysics.
- Key research areas: Phenomenology, Analytic Philosophy, Intersubjectivity, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language.
Beyer's scientific awards include the Heisenberg Stipend (2005-2007) and membership in the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (since 2019). He serves as Vertrauensdozent for the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (2013-2024) and was a Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Study in Oslo (2016).
His extensive work includes monographs like Von Bolzano zu Husserl (1996) and Intentionalität und Referenz (2000). He has contributed to debates on radical interpretation, mental simulation, and the metaphysics of personal identity, often bridging Husserl's phenomenology with analytic philosophy.



