Klaus Corcilius is the principal investigator of TIDA.

He joined the department of philosophy at the Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen, in 2016 as a professor of ancient philosophy. Prior to that he was an associate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley (2011-2016), a junior professor of ancient philosophy at the University of Hamburg (2009-2011), and a “Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter” of philosophy at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (2005-2009).

Within TIDA his research is dedicated to Aristotle’s science of living beings, where he investigates the philosopher’s account of mental phenomena and the division of explanatory labor between the De anima, the so-called biological works, and the Parva naturalia. He has a special interest in theories of cognition and knowledge (also in Plato), and scientific methodology.

Representative Publications

  • Corcilius, Klaus 2022: "The Gate to Reality. Aristotle's Account of Perception in De Anima II 12", in C. Cohoe (ed.): Aristotle's De Anima. A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press 2022, 122-154.
  • Corcilius, Klaus / Primavesi, Oliver 2018: Aristoteles. De motu animalium. Philologische Einführung, neuer griechischer Text von Oliver Primavesi, philosophische Einführung, Übersetzung und Kommentar von Klaus Corcilius, Meiner, Hamburg, 2018.
  • Corcilius, Klaus 2018: “Ideal Intellectual Cognition in Timaeus 37 A 2 – C 5”. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy LIV 2018, 51-105.
  • Corcilius, Klaus 2017: Aristoteles. De anima. Einführung, griechischer Text von Aurelius Förster 1912, Übersetzung und Kurzkommentar, Meiner, Hamburg, 2017.
  • Corcilius, Klaus 2008: Streben und Bewegen. Aristoteles’ Theorie der animalischen Ortsbewegung (Quellen und Studien zur Philosophie), De Gruyter, Berlin, 2008.