Friedemann Buddensiek
Philosophy
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Prof. Dr. Friedemann Buddensiek born 1967 in Wolfsburg. From 1986 to 1987 studies of church music at the then church music school Esslingen / Neckar. 1989 to 1994 Master's degree in Philosophy, Modern and Ancient History and Slavic Studies at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. From 1994 to 1997 there was a doctorate thesis and a doctorate with the thesis "Virtue is a tool of the intellect": an investigation into the conception of eudaimonia in Aristotle's " eudemic ethics " and with a rigorum in philosophy, Greek and age history.
Research Interest
The Unity of the Individual Theory of Happiness The Standard for External Goods
Publications
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What are Aristotle's actions? In: Klaus Corcilius / Christof Rapp (eds.): Contributions to the Aristotelian theory of action. Files of the 8th meeting of the Karl and Gertrud Abel Foundation from 8th - 11th July 2004 in Blankensee. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2008. (Philosophy of Antiquity, Vol. 24). 29-51.
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What are Aristotle's actions? In: Klaus Corcilius / Christof Rapp (eds.): Contributions to the Aristotelian theory of action. Files of the 8th meeting of the Karl and Gertrud Abel Foundation from 8th - 11th July 2004 in Blankensee. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2008. (Philosophy of Antiquity, Vol. 24). 29-51.
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Aristotle's pineal gland? On the relationship between soul and pneuma in Aristotle's theory of the locomotion of living creatures. In: Dorothea Frede / Burkhard Reis (eds.): Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy. Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 2009. 309-329.