Jürgen Mittelstraß

Jürgen Mittelstraß (born October 11, 1936 in Düsseldorf) is a German philosopher especially interested in the philosophy of science.

Jürgen Mittelstraß at a Conference in 2015.

Career

Mittelstraß studied philosophy, history and protestant theology at the universities of Bonn, Erlangen, Hamburg and Oxford from 1956 until 1961. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Erlangen in 1961, where he afterwards wrote his habilitation, completing in 1968. He was influenced by the Erlanger Konstruktivismus.

In 1970 Mittelstraß became a professor of philosophy in the University of Konstanz and from 1970 to 2005 he was a full professor of philosophy of science at Konstanz.

He is the editor of the Enzyklopädie Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie (4 volumes, 1980–1996; second edition 2005ff., 5 volumes as yet).

Academic recognition

Mittelstraß is member of numerous scientific and philosophical societies and has received several awards. He has been awarded honorary doctorates from six universities, the Humboldt University of Berlin, the Berlin Institute of Technology, the Universities of Pittsburgh, Iaşi, Duisburg-Essen and the Tartu.

He is a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Academia Europaea (1988).[1]

Private life

Mittelstraß is married and has four daughters.

Awards

Major works

  • Die Rettung der Phänomene (1962, Dissertation)
  • Neuzeit und Aufklärung (1970, ISBN 3-11-001825-X)
  • Die Möglichkeit von Wissenschaft (1974, ISBN 3-518-07662-0)
  • Wissenschaft als Lebensform (1982, ISBN 3-518-27976-9
  • Der Flug der Eule (1989, ISBN 3-518-28396-0)
  • Die unzeitgemäße Universität (1994, ISBN 3-518-28759-1)
  • Die Häuser des Wissens (1998, ISBN 3-518-28990-X)
  • Wissen und Grenzen (2001, ISBN 3-518-29166-1)
  • Wem gehört das Sterben?, in: Robertson-von Trotha, Caroline Y. (ed.): Tod und Sterben in der Gegenwartsgesellschaft. Eine interdisziplinäre Auseinandersetzung [= Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär/Interdisciplinary Studies on Culture and Society, Vol. 3] (2008, ISBN 978-3-8329-3171-1)
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gollark: By pulling down and attempting to parse the horrible mess of available data, we could see what people want for what.
gollark: I have a cool idea: scraping the trade hub periodically to get an idea of what people ask for on trades.
gollark: It's not as if Aeons *are* worth NDs.
gollark: I'm trying to collect whites/purples for a trade for a paper which is up now, but the AP is uncooperative.

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