REGINE KATHER
REGINE KATHER (1955) is a Teaching Professor of Philosophy at the University of Albert Ludwig in Freiburg . She studied philosophy, physics and religion studies at Freiburg, Basel and Paris. She habilitated in 1997. Since 1985. she actively teaches at Freiburg, Bremen and Hagen. Fields of expertise are philosophy of nature, anthropology, cosmology, philosophy of religion and ethics. Her most significant publications are: On Language as Such and on the language of the people. Walter Benjamin‘s philosophy of language (1989), Time and eternity. The multidimensional nature of human experience (1992), The man - a child of nature or the mind? Towards a more holistic view of nature (1994), Orders of reality. The critique of philosophical cosmology at/under the mechanistic paradigm (1998), God‘s breath or artificial soul? The mind in the sights of various disciplines (2000), What is life? Philosophical standpoints and perspectives (2003), Person. The justification of human identity (2007), Hildegard von Bingen read interculturally (2007).