Personen im Institut für Philosophie: Dr. phil. Nils-Frederic Wagner
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Akademische Anstellungen/Stipendien
2014-2016 | Adjunct Professor am Department of Philosophy an der Carleton University in Ottawa, Kanada |
2013-2016 | Postdoctoral Fellow am Mind, Brainimaging and Neuroethics Research Unit and der University of Ottawa, Kanada |
2007-2008 | Studentische Hilfskraft am Methodenzentrum Sozialwissenschaften an der Universität Göttingen |
2006-2007 | 2006-2007 EAP Stipendiat an der University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Akademische Ausbildung
2009-2013 | Promotion zum Dr. phil. an der Universität Göttingen |
2003-2009 | Magisterstudium mit den Hauptfächern Philosophie und Soziologie an der Universität Göttingen |
Publikationen
Buch:
• Wagner, N-F. (2013). Personenidentität in der Welt der Begegnungen – Menschliche Persistenz, diachrone personale Identität und die psycho-physische Einheit der Person. Berlin/New York: De Gruyter.
Zeitschriftenartikel:
• Wagner, N-F., Chaves, P., Wolff, A. (forthcoming): Discovering the neural nature of moral cognition? Empirical, theoretical, and practical challenges in bioethical research with electroencephalography (EEG). Journal of Bioethical Inquiry.
• Wagner, N-F. (forthcoming). Letting Go of One’s Life Story. Think. • Wagner, N-F. (2016). Brain Transplants and Possible Worlds: A Response to Beck. South African Journal of Philosophy, 35(2):141-144.
• Wagner, N-F. (2016). Transplanting Brains? South African Journal of Philosophy, 35(1): 18-27.
• Robinson, J., Wagner, N-F., Northoff, G. (2016). Is the Sense of Agency in Schizophrenia Influenced by Resting State Variation in Self-Referential Regions of the Brain? Schizophrenia Bulletin, 42(2): 270-276.
• Wagner, N-F., Northoff, G. (2015). A Fallacious Jar? The Peculiar Relation between Norms and Facts in Neuroethics. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 36(3): 215-235.
• Lavagnino, L., Wagner, N-F. (2015). Experiencing Subjects and the Limits of Objectivity: Erklären and Verstehen in Light of Contemporary Psychiatry and Philosophy of Mind. Existenz, 10(1): 1-7.
• Wagner, N-F., Robinson, J., Wiebking, C. (2015). The Ethics of Neuroenhancement: Smart Drugs, Competition and Society. International Journal of Technoethics, 6(1): 1-20.
• Huang, Z., Davis, H., Yue, Q., Wiebking, C., Duncan, N., Zhang, J., Wagner, N-F., Wolff, A., Northoff, G. (2015). Increase in Glutamate Concentration in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex during Mental Imagery – A combined functional MRS and fMRI Study. Human Brain Mapping, 36: 3204-3212.
• Wagner, N-F., Northoff, G. (2014). Habits: Bridging the Gap between Personhood and Personal Identity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8:330. Doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00330.
Buchbeitrag:
• Wagner, N-F. (2013). Bleibt diachrone personale Identität unergründlich? In: Gasser, G., Schmidhuber, M., Eds. Personale Identität, Narrativität und Praktische Rationalität (pp.: 65-83). Münster: Mentis.
Enzyklopädie-/Handbucheintrag:
• Northoff, G., Wagner, N-F. (forthcoming). Personal Identity and Brain Identity. In: Johnson, L.S.M., Rommelfanger, K. S., Eds. The Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics. London: Routledge.
• Northoff, G., Wagner, N-F. (2016). Neuroethics. In: Miller, H., Ed. Encyclopedia of Theory in Psychology (pp.: 604-606). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Reviews:
• Review of Marya Schechtman: Staying Alive: Personal Identity, Practical Concerns, and the Unity of a Life. In: The Philosophical Quarterly, 65(258): 140-143.
• Review of Peter Bieri: Eine Art zu leben. Über die Vielfalt menschlicher Würde. In: Polylog Zeitschrift für interkulturelles Philosophieren, 31: 121-123.