معرفی
Maria Fülberth is a doctoral candidate in Philosophy at the University of Konstanz, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy. She is supervised by Prof. Debus and holds an office in G 606. Her research focuses on the intersection of mental life and the will, exploring questions about voluntary mental state influence, self-knowledge, and the analogy between mental state formation and action. She completed her Bachelor's in Philosophy and Economics at the University of Bayreuth and her Master's in Philosophy at the University of Konstanz, where she wrote a thesis on self-deception. Her interests also include doxastic voluntarism, theory of action, and epistemology.
- Teaching: Involved in the course 'John Rawls – Gerechtigkeit als Fairness'.
- Education:
- Bachelor in Philosophy and Economics, University of Bayreuth (North Bavaria) \n
- Master in Philosophy, University of Konstanz (with thesis on self-deception)
Her work examines how mindsets shape personal resilience and explores the ethical and epistemic implications of voluntary mental state control. While no specific awards or publications are listed, her research bridges practical and theoretical philosophy, emphasizing the lived experience of mental agency.




