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Visiting Scholars  
Prof. Dean Moyar

September 2022 - June 2023: Dean Moyar, Johns Hopkins University

Visiting Professors Program 2022-2023. Dean Moyar is Professor of Philosophy & Director of Graduate Studies at at Johns Hopkins University. Research areas: German Idealism, social and political philosophy, practical reason, philosophy and literature, and the history of 19th Century thought.

30 June 2023
Prof. Frank Hindriks

May 2022: Frank Hindriks, University of Groningen

Short Term Visiting Professors 2022. Frank Hindriks is Chair of the Department of Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy at the University of Groningen, and Member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities. Topics: social science and social ontology; rule-following, the nature of institutions, modelling, collective agency, and responsibility.

01 June 2022
Maria Rosa Antognazza (from London King's College website)

September 2021: Maria Rosa Antognazza - King’s College, London

Senior Visiting Fellow (II part). Interests: history of philosophy (especially early modern and G.W. Leibniz) and the philosophy of religion (especially especially Religious Epistemology and Metaphysical Issues in Philosophical Theology). Student reception: 21/09 and 24/09, h. 10:30-12:30.

30 September 2021
Maria Rosa Antognazza (from London King's College website)

May 2021: Maria Rosa Antognazza - King’s College, London

Senior Visiting Fellow. Interests: history of philosophy (especially early modern and G.W. Leibniz) and the philosophy of religion (especially especially Religious Epistemology and Metaphysical Issues in Philosophical Theology).

26 April 2021
Prof. Luc Foisneau

November 2019: Luc Foisneau, CRNS – EHESS, Paris

Senior Visiting Fellow. Interests: Philosophie politique: Théories de la justice; théories de la souveraineté. Histoire de la pensée politique: Souveraineté et gouvernement; théologie politique; Hobbes, Rousseau, Rawls. Histoire de la philosophie: Dictionnaire des philosophes français du 17e siècle; liberté et nécessité; identité personnelle.

01 November 2019
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