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Sinem Derya Kılıç M.A.

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Ancient Philosophy and History of Ancient Science (APhil/HistAS)

Philosophie

Adresse
Freie Universität Berlin
Fachbereich Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften
Habelschwerdter Allee 45
14195 Berlin

05/2015 – present
PhD Candidate in Philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies, Research Training Group "Philosophy, Science and the Sciences"
Full Funding by the DFG (2015–2018)

03/2021 – present
Research and Teaching Assistant ("wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin") at Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Philosophy and Humanities, Greek and Latin Languages and Literatures

01/2020 – present
Lecturer (Philosophy) at Bard College Berlin

03/2018 – 02/2021
Research Assistant ("wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin") at Freie Universität Berlin / Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
Research Project: Aristotelism in Helmstedt ("Der Aristotelismus in Helmstedt. Die Karriere eines europäischen Paradigmas")
Research Topic: The Reception of Aristotle’s "De anima" in Helmstedt
Funding: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

04/2019 – 07/2019
Lecturer ("Lehrbeauftragte") at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department of Philosophy

04/2019 – 07/2019
Lecturer ("Lehrbeauftragte") at Freie Universität Berlin
Department of Philosophy

11/2018 – 12/2018
Visiting Scholar at Columbia University, New York (NY), Department of Philosophy
Sponsor: Prof. Dr. Lydia Goehr
Funding: Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)

04/2018 – 07/2018
Lecturer ("Lehrbeauftragte") at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department of Philosophy

09/2017 – 12/2017
Visiting Scholar at Columbia University, New York (NY), Department of Philosophy
Sponsor: Prof. Dr. Lydia Goehr
Funding: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

01/2017 – 04/2017
Graduate Research Trainee at McGill University, Montréal (QC), Department of Philosophy
Sponsor: Prof. Dr. Dr. Stephen Menn
Funding: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

10/2014 – 09/2015
Research and Teaching Assistant ("wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin") at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Department of Philosophy

10/2014
Magistra Artium (M.A.) in Philosophy (Major Subject) and Latin Philology and Musicology (Minor Subjects) at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Final Mark: 1,0 ("with distinction")

03/2014 – 10/2014
Research Assistant ("wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin") at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Schopenhauer Research Center

02/2011 – 12/2013
Research Assistant at Hochschule der Künste Bern
Research Project: "Peter Cornelius as Music Theorist"
Research Topic: The Reception of Hegel’s Philosophy in Hauptmann’s Music Theory
Funding: Bern University of Applied Sciences

Plato’s Philosophy of Music and Its Echo in the Renaissance

My research project lies at the intersection of philosophical, philological and musicological questions, bringing together insights from all these three disciplines. In my dissertation, I focus on two main aspects: (1) the role μουσική plays within Plato’s philosophy (with a focus on his epistemology, cosmology, political philosophy, aesthetics and ethics); (2) the impact Plato’s notions on music had on Renaissance music and music theory.
The overall aim of my interdisciplinary project is to show that, even after so many centuries, Plato’s thoughts on music never ceased to resonate, but even served as a theoretical basis for the evolution of new musical ideas regarding harmony, rhythm, and music notation in the influential era of the Renaissance.

2022
(Co-editing) Philosophia vetus et nova. Aristotelismus, neuere Philosophie und protestantische Gelehrsamkeit in Helmstedt und Mitteleuropa, 1600–1700 (with Hartmut Beyer, Bernd Roling and Benjamin Wallura), Wiesbaden: Harrasowitz 2022 (i.p.)

2020
"Kein Einlass ohne Philosophie! Warum Aristoteles lesen, wenn man Geige spielen möchte? Eine Begegnung mit der Professorin Roni Mann, die Musiker das Denken lehrt (interview with professor Roni Mann, Barenboim-Said Akademie Berlin)" in: DIE ZEIT N° 27, 25 June 2020, Feuilleton, 50.

2019
"Der diskrete Charme der Akribie. 'Hohe Kunst ist grausam, auch zu mir' – eine Begegnung mit dem großen Pianisten Ivo Pogorelich (interview with pianist Ivo Pogorelich)" in: DIE ZEIT N° 39, 19 September 2019, Feuilleton, 70.