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Leonie Spielbrink serves as a Junior Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Study "Access to Cultural Goods in Digital Change" and doctoral candidate in Philosophy at the University of Münster since July 2025, investigating how cultural practices define digital-era cultural goods through interdisciplinary philosophical and anthropological frameworks.
Her academic journey includes a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Cultural/Social Anthropology (2018–2025) with thesis on Frege's logic, preceded by History/Philosophy studies (2014–2018) and Chemistry coursework (2012–2014), all at Münster University.
Research focuses on Analytic Philosophy of Language and Philosophical Logic, analyzing fictional entities and existence claims through publications like "Was heißt es, dass Sherlock nicht existiert?" Her Cultural Theory work examines digital transformation's societal impacts on cultural goods, merging logical rigor with anthropological critique to address ethical access challenges.
Recent publications reveal trends integrating formal logic with cultural analysis, particularly in reference systems and truth theories applied to literary/scientific contexts, signaling a methodological bridge between abstract philosophy and tangible digital heritage issues.
Spielbrink contributes as Teaching Assistant for Philosophical Logic (2022–2025) and Student Assistant in DFG projects including "Predicating or Positing? Existence after Kant," supporting both instructional and research initiatives within the Centre's collaborative ecosystem focused on digital restitution and equitable access.





