Dr. Cyrill Mamin
Senior Research Assistant, Lecturer, Academic Advisor
T +41 41 229 55 33
F +41 41 229 55 35
cyrill.mamin@unilu.ch
Frohburgstrasse 3, Room 3.A54
Consultation hour by appointment
CV
Cyrill Mamin studied philosophy and German literature at University of Bern (CH) and Humboldt University of Berlin (D), where he gained his MA in philosophy in 2009. In 2011, he received his teaching diploma in philosophy for the Secondary Level II (PH Bern). From 2009 to 2019, he taught philosophy in college (Gymnasium Thun). Since 2016, he has been employed as a research assistant and lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at University of Lucerne. Here, he graduated with a doctoral thesis on intuition, supervised by Prof. Christiane Schildknecht.
Research
Research Priorities
- Epistemology of Intuition
- Epistemic Justification
- Mental Representation
Publications
Achievements
- Wo ist das Explikandum? Zu einem neuen Verständnis der Explikation. Lecture, XXV. DGPhil-Kongress, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, 2021
- Topic continuity in light of conceptual replacement. Lecture, ECAP 10 online, European Society for Analytic Philosophy (ESAP), Utrecht, 2020
- Nonconceptual Reasons. Lecture, The Future of Swiss Philosophy, ousia/dialectica (Philipp Blum), Ligerz, 2017
- Nonconceptual Reasons. Lecture, ECAP 9, European Society for Analytic Philosophy (ESAP), 2017
- Nonconceptual Reasons. Lecture, 8. Philosopher's Rally, Centre for Philosophical Research / University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, 2017
- Intuition, Imagination, and Evidence. Lecture, Evidence and Imagination: Interdisciplinary and International PhD Conference, Universität Graz, Forschungsschwerpunkt Kultur- und Deutungsgeschichte Europas, Graz, 2016
- Intuition and Justification. Lecture, 7th Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy, University of Salzburg, Department of Philosophy, Salzburg, 2016
- Intuition and Justification. Lecture, 12th Philosophers' Rally, Centre for Philosophical Research / University of Bialystok, Faculty of History and Sociology, Bialystok, 2016