Dipl.math. Matthias Rugel M.A.

(Munich School of Philosophy)

 

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about me...

I have finished studies in mathematics (diploma, TU München) and philosophy (Dr. phil., Hochschule für Philosophie, München). In the private sector I have been working as a software engeneer and academically as a research assistent in different topics like software ontology and global solidarity. Philosophically, I published on several ontological topics: freedom of the will, body-mind-problem, identity of the body and ontological paradigmas. I'm very interestested in the nature of modality, causality and time. These topics are very important for the full development of every ontologic system, exspecially a panpsychistic one. In my dissertion I tried to develop further the most elaborated contempory panpsychistic system that I know, the system of Gregg Rosenberg.

  • Systematic focus:
    Analytic Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Software-based Ontology, Philosophy of Religion, Social Philosophy.

 

Scientific Curriculum Vitae

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • 2009 - 2011
    Hochschule für Philosophie (Johannes Wallacher)
    Assistant of the Rottendorf-Project. Global Solidarity. Steps towards a new world culture

  • 2008 - 2009
    Comelio GmbH / Munich School of Philosophy (Godehard Brüntrup)
    Research Assistant and Software Engineer (Project: DomOnto)

EDUCATION

  • February 2011
    Munich School of Philosophy (Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind)
    pursued degree: Dr. phil. in Philosophy
    thesis: "Panexperientialism. The Sensations of Atomic Units as Blueprint for Mind, Matter and Reality."

  • 1999
    Munich School of Philosophy (Anthropology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Action)
    Magister artium (1999) in Philosophy
    Title of the thesis: "The Contributions of Timothy O'Connor and Randolph Clarke on Metahpysical Freedom"

  • 1994
    Technische Universität München
    Dipl. Math (Dimploma in Mathematics)
    Thesis on "Hyperbolic Geometry and the Pseudosphere"