Assistant Professor
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Introduction
After graduating from Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest (ELTE), I earned my Ph.D. in Philosophy at ELTE's Doctoral School of Philosophy in 2020 with a dissertation on the anthropological aesthetics of the British Enlightenment (The Teleology of the Aesthetic in the British Enlightenment). Before coming to Szeged, I was part-time lecturer at the Department of Aesthetics at ELTE, then Senior Lecturer at the Department of Social Sciences at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (2017–2025), where I taught courses on the philosophy of sport, ethics and applied ethics. I have been a member of several research groups on the history of 18th-century philosophy (Aesthetic Communication in Europe 1700-1900, HUN-REN BTK ITI; Hungarian-French Enlightenment Research Centre, SZTE BTK), but I am also actively involved in projects in environmental philosophy and contemporary aesthetics (Research Centre for Aesthetics, Nature and Environment, RCANE - ELTE; Hungarian Forum for Somaesthetics). I have been editor of the philosophical journal Elpis since 2016, and I have translated many historical and contemporary philosophical texts into Hungarian. I am Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Szeged since 2025. I teach courses on the early modern and modern history of moral philosophy, contemporary ethical issues, applied ethics, environmental philosophy and aesthetics, drawing mainly on the Anglo-American philosophical tradition.
Research profile
I work mainly on early modern philosophy and eighteenth-century British intellectual history, particularly the intersections of aesthetic, moral and medical discourses. This antiquarian bent has always been complemented by a keen interest in contemporary fields of study, such as environmental philosophy or everyday aesthetics, and in the possibilities of communication between historical and contemporary discourses.
List of publications
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