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Heiner Schwenke

Visiting Scholar (Mai 2022-Dez 2024)

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Heiner Schwenke studied forest sciences, philosophy, and modern and medieval German literature at the Albrecht-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg i. Br. He obtained a PhD in natural sciences in 1990 with a dissertation on water transport mechanisms in plant roots, and a PhD in philosophy in 1992 with a dissertation on the question of the naturalization of consciousness. He has lectured at several universities and published in various fields, including plant physiology, history of philosophy, epistemology, transcendent experiences, religious studies, theology, and legal theory. In his research project at the MPIWG, he investigates transcendent experiences with regard to their phenomenology, their impact on the history of ideas, and the difficulty of understanding and judging them.

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Selected Publications

Schwenke, Heiner (2023). “Welche Bücher Teichmüllers lagen Nietzsche vor? Versuch einer Rekonstruktion.” Nietzsche-Studien 52 (1): 365–374. https://doi.org/10.1515/nietzstu-2022-0026.

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Schwenke, Heiner, ed. (2022). Gottlob Benjamin Jäsche: Liebe und Glaube: Morgengedanken An meine Sally, die Verklärte. Transzendente Erfahrungen — Phänomene und Deutungen 4. Freiburg im Breisgau: Verlag Karl Alber.

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Volkov, Vadim and Heiner Schwenke (2021). “A Quest for Mechanisms of Plant Root Exudation Brings New Results and Models, 300 Years after Hales.” Plants 10 (1): 1–32. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10010038.

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