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David Wörner is an Assistant Professor (Junior Professor with Tenure-Track) at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Stuttgart, where he has been appointed since October 2024. His academic trajectory includes extensive postdoctoral research at institutions such as the University of Zürich, MIT, and Universität Hamburg.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy (summa cum laude), Universität Zürich (2017)
- Master's in Philosophy and Cultural Analysis, Universität Zürich (2011–2014)
- Bachelor's in Philosophy, Sociology, and General Linguistics, Universität Zürich (2007–2011)
Research Focus: Wörner specializes in metaphysics, philosophy of language, and early modern philosophy (particularly John Locke). His work critically engages with epistemology, analytical philosophy, and philosophy of science, exploring foundational questions about substance, identity, and knowledge.
Publication Trends: His scholarly output centers on reinterpretations of John Locke's metaphysics and epistemology, with recurring themes of substance, personal identity, and realism. Recent articles demonstrate a methodological emphasis on logical rigor and historical contextualization within early modern philosophy.
Awards:
- Doctoral degree awarded summa cum laude (2017)
No information is available regarding student advising, grants, or laboratory affiliations.




