Prof. Dr. Stefania Centrone is Professor of Philosophy and Philosophy of Science at TUM since April 1, 2023. Her research interests are broad and encompass formal logic, history and philosophy of logic, philosophy of science and technology, and philosophy of mind (theories of intentionality in particular). Her research style and methodology have a peculiar interdisciplinary character, and her contributions have earned notable international recognition, not only in the philosophical community. At TUM, she aims to integrate philosophy with the areas of social sciences, mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence.
She studied Philosophy and Logic at the University of Florence before obtaining her PhD in Philosophy from the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa with a dissertation on Husserl’s Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics. She obtained in 2012 the German Habilitation in Philosophy from the University of Hamburg, and in 2018 the Italian Habilitation for a full professorship in Logic, Philosophy of Science and History of Science.
After holding a 3-year postdoc position at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa she obtained in 2008 a 2-year Humboldt research fellowship for postdoctoral research and moved to the University of Hamburg. In 2013 she was awarded a 3-year DFG Eigene Stelle grant, and in 2017/2021 a 3+2-year DFG Heisenberg Stelle position. Since 2009 she has been working and teaching in Germany at the Universities of Hamburg, Oldenburg, Göttingen, TU-Berlin, Hagen and now TU-Munich. In 2017-18 she was also a part-time Senior researcher at the Department of Philosophy, History and Art Studies of the University of Helsinki.
- Temporal Logic. From Philosophy and Proof Theory to Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing (World Scientific, 2023, with Klaus Mainzer) Abstract
- Oskar Becker, On the Logic of Modalities (1930): Translation, Commentary and Analysis (Springer 2022, with Pierluigi Minari) Abstract
- Studien zu Bolzano (Academia Verlag, 2015) Abstract
- Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl (Springer, 2010) Abstract
- Mathesis Universalis, Computability and Proof (Springer, 2019, Co-Editor with D. Sarikaya, P. Schuster, and S. Negri) Abstract
- Reflections on the Foundations of Mathematics. Univalent Foundations, Set Theory and General Thoughts (Springer, 2019, Co-Editor with D. Sarikaya and D. Kant) Abstract
- Essays on Husserl’s Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics (Springer, 2017, Editor) Abstract
Studium / Forschungsstipendien und bisherige akademische Tätigkeiten
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- Logic, philosophy and history of logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of science and technology
- Theoretical philosophy
- History of philosophy (G.W. Leibniz, B. Bolzano, G. Frege, E. Husserl)
- Phenomenology
– (mit Axel Gelfert) Online Workshop Trends in Quantum Computing and Quantum Logic II, Berlin, 15. Januar 2021.
Sprecher/innen: E. Aufderheide (AvH, Generalsekrätar), S. Centrone (Berlin), A. Gelfert (Berlin), R. Giuntini (Cagliari), R. Kahle (Tübingen), K.-G. Niebergall (Berlin), Fabio Roli (Cagliari), K. Mainzer (München), Paavo Pylkkänen (Helsinki)
– (mit Axel Gelfert) Workshop Trends in Quantum Computing and Quantum Logic, Berlin, 8.-9. Mai 2019.
Sprecher/innen: S. Centrone (Berlin), Davide Fazio (Cagliari), Hector Freytes (Cagliari), A. Gelfert (Berlin), R. Giuntini (Cagliari), Antonio Ledda (Cagliari), K. Mainzer (München), Giuseppe Sergioli (Cagliari).
– Proof Theory as Mathesis Universalis. Humboldt-Kolleg, Villa Vigoni, Loveno di Menaggio (Como), 24.-28. Juli 2017 (in Kooperation mit der Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung).
Sprecher/innen:
P. Aczel (Manchester, Mathematics), F. Aschieri (Wien, Mathematics), E. Aufderheide (AvH, Generalsekrätar), S. Awodey (Pittsburg, Philosophy), M. Baaz (Wien, Mathematics), J. Berger (München, Mathematics), U. Berger (Swansea, Computer Science), R. Bruni (Firenze, Philosophy), W. Buchholz (München, Mathematics), S. Centrone (Oldenburg, Philosophy), L. Crosilla (Leeds, Philosophy), D. Føllesdal (Oslo / Stanford, Philosophy), F. Fraisopi (Freiburg, Philosophy), R. Giuntini (Cagliari, Philosophy), H. Ishihara (Jaist, Computer Science), G. Jäger (Bern, Computer Science), R. Kuznets (Wien, Mathematics), G. Link (München, Philosophy), K. Mainzer (München, Compu-ter Science), V. Peckhaus (Paderborn, Philosophy), W. Pohlers (Münster, Mathematics), T. Powell (Darmstadt, Mathematics), D. Prawitz (Stockholm, Philosophy), S. Schulz (München, Computer Science), H. Schwichtenberg (München, Mathe-matics), G. Sundholm (Leiden, Philosophy), J. von Plato (Helsinki, Philosophy), J. Webb (Boston, Philosophy).
– Trends in Proof Theory. Internationaler Satelliten-Workshop zur Jahrestagung der DVM, 20.-21. September 2015 (in Kooperation mit DFG, DVMLG, ASFPG).
Teilnehmer/innen:
M. Benini (Como, DISAT), A. Block (Hamburg, Mathematics), W. Büttemeyer (Oldenburg, Philosophy), A. Cantini (Florenz, Philosophy), E. Casari (SNS Pisa, Philosophy), L. Crosilla (Leeds, Philosophy), D. Føllesdal (Oslo / Stanford, Philosophy), H. Ishihara (Ishikawa, JAIST), G. Jäger (Bern, Logic and Theory Group), B. Löwe (Hamburg/Amsterdam, Mathematics), P. Minari (Florenz, Philosophy), S. Negri (Helsinki, Philosophy), M. Okada (Tokio, Philosophy), V. Peckhaus (Paderborn, Philosophy), U. Petersen (President, ASFPG), D. Probst (Bern, Informatics), P. Schuster (Verona, Informatics), H. Schwichtenberg (Munich, Mathematics), M. Siebel (Oldenburg, Philosophie), T. Strahm (Bern, Logic and Theory Group), G. Sundholm (Leiden, Philosophy).
– Deutsche Gesellschaft der Humboldtianer e.V.
– Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie e.V.
– Deutscher Hochschulverband
– Gesellschaft für analytische Philosophie e.V.
– The American Philosophical Association
– The Husserl Circle
– Internationale Bernard-Bolzano-Gesellschaft
– DVMLG - Deutsche Vereinigung für Mathematische Logik und für Grundlagenforschung der Exakten Wissenschaften