PROFIL PRACOWNIKA: Bartosz Żukowski

SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIAL MEDIA PROFILES

POSITION DESCRIPTION

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Education

  • University of Lodz: Habilitation in Philosophy, 2020
  • University of Lodz: Ph.D. in Philosophy, 2010
  • University of Lodz: M.A. in Philosophy, 2006
  • University of Lodz: Law Studies, 1998-2001


Employment

  • University of Lodz, Department of History of Philosophy, Associate Professor, 2021-present
  • University of Lodz, Department of History of Philosophy, Assistant Professor, 2019-2021
  • University of Lodz, Department of Cognitive Science, Assistant Professor, 2011-2019

INTERESTS

  • Theories of Knowledge
  • Theories of Existence
  • Idealism
  • Early Modern British Philosophy
  • Platonism & Neoplatonism
  • Structuralism
  • Philosophy of Language
  • Cognitive Science: Predictive Mind

ACHIEVEMENTS

Honours and awards

  • Bednarowski Trust Fellowship, University of Aberdeen, 2023
  • Rector’s of the University of Lodz Didactic Award, first class, 2022
  • Rector’s of the University of Lodz Scientific Award, first class, 2020
  • Scholarship of Minister of Science and Higher Education for Outstanding Young Scientists, 2014-2017
  • University of Lodz Foundation Scientific Award, 2013
  • Nomination for the award ‘First-Class Lecturer’, 2018, 2022
  • Ph.D. Scholarship, University of Lodz, 2006-2010
  • Scholarship of Minister of Education and Science for outstanding achievements in science, 2005/2006
  • Medal for Glorious Studies, University of Lodz, 2006
  • Congratulatory letters from the Rector of the University of Lodz, 4 times, 2002-2005


Research grants

  • ‘Unnoticed Revolution. The early modern constructivism of Richard Burthogge’, National Science Centre (NCN), SONATA 10, 2015/19/D/HS1/01013, 2016-2019, principal investigator
  • ‘17th and 18th Century British Philosophy’, National Programme for the Development of Humanities (NPRH), Uniwersalia 2.2 II/2018, 22H 18 0172 87, 2020-2025, co-investigator
  • ‘The Topicality and Practical Meaning of Kantian Philosophy of State and Law’, Ministry of Science and Higher Education, N N101 249434, 2010-2013, co-investigator


Visiting positions

  • Koç University, Department of Philosophy, Istanbul, Turkey, Fall 2024
  • Bednarowski Trust Fellowship, University of Aberdeen, School of Divinity, History, Philosophy & Art History, United Kingdom, Spring 2023
  • Lund University, Department of Philosophy, Sweden, Research Fellow, Spring 2013
  • Short research visits/search queries: University of Tartu (2015), Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2016), Eötvös Loránd University Budapest (2017), Université Libre de Bruxelles (2018), University of Prešov (2018), King’s College London (2019), University of Michigan (2019), Nicolaus Copernicus University (2020-2021), New York Public Library (2006, 2010-2011), British Library (2015, 2019), Bodleian Library (2019), Sapienza Universityof Rome (2023), Stockholm University (2023), Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana,Venezia (2023)


Books

  • Niezauważona rewolucja. Konstruktywistyczny idealizm Richarda Burthogge'a [Unnoticed Revolution. Richard Burthogge's Constructive Idealism]. Lodz: Lodz University Press 2019. 262 pp.
  • Esse est percipi? Metafizyka idei George’a Berkeleya [Esse est percipi? George Berkeley’s Metaphysics of Ideas]. Kety: Marek Derewiecki Press 2012. 206 pp.
  • Cognition, Meaning and Action. Lodz-Lund Studies in Cognitive Science. Lodz-Krakow: Lodz University Press & Jagiellonian University Press 2015. 196 pp. (ed. with A. Gemel and P. Łukowski).


Membership of learned societies

  • British Society for the History of Philosophy, 2018-present
  • International Berkeley Society, 2013-present
  • Centre for the Philosophy of Nature, University of Lodz, 2019-present, Member of Scientific Council, 2022-present
  • Interdisciplinary Centre for Research in the Humanities, University of Lodz, 2014-present
  • Filosofiska Föreningen Lund/The Philosophical Society of Lund, 2013-2014

CONTACT DETAILS AND OFFICE HOURS

e-mail: bartosz.zukowski@uni.lodz.pl

monday: 15:30-17:00 Institute of Philosophy, room 319