Teun Tieleman
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies - Philosophy
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Teun Tieleman studied classics and philosophy at Utrecht University, where he earned his PhD with highest distinction (1992). After spells in Cambridge and Nijmegen he returned to the Utrecht Department of Philosophy in 2001. In recent years he has held visiting positions at UCLA and Novosibirsk State University, Siberia. His research focuses on the interactions between philosophy and science, in particular medicine, in antiquity, Galen of Pergamum and his influence, Stoicism, theories of emotion as well as the ways in which philosophy was taught and transmitted in the Graeco-Roman world. His books include: Galen and Chrysippus on the Soul. Argument and Refutation in the De Placitis II-III (1996), Chrysippus on Affections. Reconstruction and Interpretation (2003) and (co-ed.) The Letter of Mara bar Sarapion in Context (2012).
Research Interest
History and Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities
Publications
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Tieleman, T.L. (20.04.2017) Invited speaker International Workshop on the ‘Liber logicus’ (Stromateus VIII) by Clement of Alexandria: Proof, Inquiry, Scepticism and Causation in an Early Christian Text. Czech Academy of Sciences. Prague. (20.04.2017 - 22.04.2017)
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Tieleman, T.L. (04.07.2017) Invited speaker Department of Genetics UMCU Annual Research Day Utrecht (04.07.2017)
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Tieleman, T.L. (07.02.2017) Invited speaker Filosofisch Café Utrecht (08.11.2016) De dokter als filosoof. Lecture at Filosofisch Café, Utrecht.