Dr. Bernd W. Buldt 
Professor and Department Chair
Education
- University of Bonn, BA 1980
- University of Bochum, PhD, 1991
- University of Konstanz, Habilitation, 2003
Professional Experience
- Department Chair and Professor, IPFW, 07/2006 - present
- Associate Professor, University of Konstanz, 07/2003 – 06/2006
- Visiting Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 08/2003 – 08/2004
- Assistant Professor, University of Konstanz, 04/1996 – 05/2003
- Visiting Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 01/2003 – 05/2003
- Visiting Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 08/2001 – 12/2001
- Assistant Professor, University of Bielefeld, 01/1996 – 03/1996
- Visiting Professor, University of Notre Dame, 01/1994 – 12/1994
- Assistant Professor, University of Bochum, 10/1992 – 12/1995
Areas of Research
- Mathematical Logic
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Kant and 19th Century Philosophy (The "Probabilitic Revolution")
- Husserl
Areas of Interest
- Modern Philosophy
- Analytic Philosophy
- Kierkegaard
- Heidegger
Teaching
- PHIL-11000 Intro to Philosophy
- PHIL-11100 Ethics
- PHIL-15000 Principles of Logic
- PHIL-41200 Topics in Analytic Philosophy
- PHIL-43200 Theory of Knowledge
- PHIL-43500 Philosophy of Mind
- PHIL-45000 Symbolic Logic
- PHIL-45100 Gödel Theorems
- PHIL-46500 Philosophy of Language
- PHIL-51400 20th Century Analytic Philosophy
- PHIL-58000 Model Theory
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