Jessica Pohlmann

Jessica Pohlmann

School of Humanities

Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics


I am a Master of Philosophy candidate at the University of Adelaide. My thesis, 'Reality’s Hierarchical Structure: On the Foundations of Asymmetric Dependence Relations' explores ontological dependence and how dependence relations shape the overarching explanatory structure of reality. I am interested in a broad range of topics relating to meta-metaphysics, especially how to ground many of the assumptions underpinning metaphysical foundationalism.

  • Education

    Date Institution name Country Title
    2019 University of New England Australia Master of Arts
    2014 James Cook University Australia Bachelor of (Clinical) Exercise Physiology
  • Research Interests

  • Journals

    Year Citation
    2017 Crowther, R. G., Leicht, A. S., Pohlmann, J. M., & Shakespear-Druery, J. (2017). Influence of Rest on Players' Performance and Physiological Responses during Basketball Play. SPORTS, 5(2), 6 pages.
    DOI WoS7
  • Book Chapters

    Year Citation
    2016 Crowther, R. G., & Pohlmann, J. M. (2016). Gait Retraining for Balance Improvement. In Handbook of Human Motion (pp. 1-9). Springer International Publishing.
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