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Martina Fürst is a philosopher at the University of Graz, Austria, and a key researcher in the Cluster of Excellence 'Knowledge in Crisis.' She is affiliated with the Institute of Philosophy and actively contributes to research and teaching in philosophy of mind and epistemology.
Her research focuses on the nature of phenomenal character, cognitive states, and anti-physicalist arguments in philosophy of mind. She has led significant research projects funded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Austrian Science Fund, particularly on 'Phenomenal Character and Cognitive States' and 'Phenomenal Concepts and Anti-Physicalism.'
Martina Fürst is an editor of Grazer Philosophische Studien, a peer-reviewed journal in philosophy. She has held visiting scholar positions at Rutgers University (2012–2014), and is a recurring visiting scholar at the University of Arizona and the University of California, Irvine, reflecting her strong international academic engagement.
She completed her academic training with a Mag. Dr.phil. degree, though specific educational institutions and dates are not detailed in the provided text.
Martina Fürst is actively involved in academic service and research leadership. She has no listed scientific awards in the provided materials. Her collaborative work includes participation in major research clusters and editorial responsibilities.
She is based at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Graz, and offers consultation hours by appointment. Her work contributes to foundational debates in philosophy of mind and the epistemology of knowledge in crisis contexts.

