Zoheir Bagheri Noaparast

Doktorand am Lehrstuhl

 

Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang

  • 2018-2022 Stipendiat im interdisziplinären Promotionskolleg „Ethik, Kultur und Bildung für das 21. Jahrhundert“, gefördert durch die Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung
  • PhD in Philosophie an der Katholischen Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (Titel der Dissertation: „Mutual Learning between the Language Games of Science and Religion: A New Reading of Wittgenstein“)

 


Konferenzbeiträge

  • September 2020
    “Wittgenstein and the Problem of Evil” in How to Do Things with Wittgenstein (International online Conference held by the university of Krakow).
  • Dezember 2021
    “Wittgenstein’s Fideism as a New Perspective for Perceiving Science and Religion” In International Wittgenstein Symposium (International Online Conference held by University of Zagreb).  
  • Januar 2022
    Pessimistic Hedonism of Omar Khayyam as a solution to meaning of a Godless Life in “Fourth International Conference On Philosophy and Meaning of Life. (International online conference held by University of Pretoria). 
  • September 2022
    Perspicuous Representation against scientism: Wittgenstein’s criticism of Frazer’s Scientism in On Übersichtlichkeit. Wittgenstein’s Perspicuous Representation and its Historical Genealogy. (International Conference held by University of Venice). 
  • Oktober 2022
    Agnosticism and tolerance of religious beliefs in Foundations of Open Society. International Conference held by the University of Ingolstadt.
     
Publikationen

Bagheri Noaparast, Z. (2021). Wittgenstein and the Pseudo-Problem of Evil. Analiza i Egzystencja. Czasopismo Filozoficzne55, 49-66.

Bagheri Noaparast, Z. (2022). Eine Wittgensteinsche Herausforderung für die Digitalisierung der Bildung. In Menschsein in einer technisierten Welt (pp. 175-191). Springer VS, Wiesbaden.

Bagheri Noaparast, Z. (2022). Wittgenstein and the Emotional Problem of Evil in Transformationen in Zeiten religiöser und gesellschaftlicher Umbrüche.  Edited by edited by Martin Kirschner, Isabelle Stauffer, Alexis Fritz. Pp. 141-154. Nomos Publishing House.  

email: m.z.bagheri.noaparast(at)gmail.com