Thomas Mohrs
On completion of a course of administrative training Thomas Mohrs (b.1961 in Koblenz) read philosophy, political science and history at Passau University, where he also obtained a PhD and his habilitation in philosophy. His primary areas of work are located within the field of Practical Philosophy. General and applied ethics, political philosophy (the philosophy of interculturalism and globalisation) and philosophical anthropology (with particular emphasis on evolutionary anthropology) are his main research areas. Mohrs has been resident in Austria since 1985; he is married and the father of four children.
Zuvielisationsdämmerung - Wir müssen anders leben lernen
22/10/2018 7:30 pmYOLO - oder warum wir uns leisten, was wir uns nicht leisten können.
06/06/2018 7:30 pm„homo mensura“ - Leben wir alle in unserer eigenen Wirklichkeit?
14/12/2015 7:30 pm!!Achtung!! Diese Veranstaltung muss aufgrund von Erkrankung auf 2016 verschoben werden.
30/03/2015 7:30 pm„Toleranz“ – Schlüssel zum interkulturellen Dialog oder Synonym für Verlogenheit?
01/06/2014 10:30 amKepler Salon Matinee: Das Märchen vom „animal rationale“
22/07/2013 7:30 pmAll unser Wissen ist Vermutungswissen – vermutlich
08/07/2012 10:30 amPhilosophische Matinee: Der Mensch – zu dumm fürs Überleben?
10/07/2011 10:30 amUnkrautsalat – eine gastrosophische Matinee
12/06/2011 10:30 amPhilosophische Matinee: Wie speist der Geist?
15/11/2010 7:30 pm„Zeus schau owa“ Die Apologie des Sokrates – „dialektisch“ betrachtet
18/07/2010 10:30 amSonntagsmatinee: Die Butterbrotmatinee
28/11/2009 10:30 amHow Berta the Hen is eating up the rain forest and why this matters to us
14/10/2009 7:30 pmDoubt – a force to rejuvenate philosophy or to frustrate it?
31/08/2009 7:00 pmWissensverkostung – Sampling Knowledge – Knowledge creates an appetite for science
10/08/2009 7:30 pmIs Happiness a Prescription Drug – Is there such a thing as an intelligent policies on drugs?
17/06/2009 7:30 pmFreedom of will – one of humanity’s fairy stories?
15/04/2009 7:30 pmMoney rules the world – to its last gasp?
18/02/2009 7:30 pm