Joachim Leilich (born 1949) is an emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Antwerp, of German origin,[1] who formerly held positions as a tutor and student-assistant at the university of Frankfurt.[2] His main research topics are analytical philosophy, phenomenal consciousness, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and freedom of the will.[3] He obtained his PhD under supervision of Karl-Otto Apel in Frankfurt.[4]
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