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Stephan Leuenberger is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Theology of Lugano, affiliated with the University of Italian Switzerland. He previously held postdoctoral positions at the Australian National University and the University of Leeds before joining the University of Glasgow. His research bridges metaphysics and philosophical logic, focusing on the foundations of physicalism and relations like grounding and supervenience.
- Education: Lic. Phil (University of Bern), BPhil (University of Oxford), PhD (Princeton University)
His research explores the limits of physicalism using formal logic, with key contributions to theories of totality operators, grounding, and supervenience. Recent projects include The Whole Truth (AHRC-funded, 2016-17) and Being without Foundations (SNF-funded, 2019-23).
Leuenberger’s publications, such as The Fundamental: Ungrounded or All-Grounding? and Total Logic, reflect his engagement with foundational metaphysical questions and logical frameworks. His work intersects with debates on reductionism, emergence, and the structure of reality.
- Scientific Awards: Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Younger Scholar Prize, Lauener Prize for Up-and-Coming Philosophers
He is involved in collaborative research as a Co-Investigator on projects addressing metaphysical grounding and supervenience, contributing to academic discourse through grants and publications.




