• Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
  • Fellow of the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate (2011-2018), Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Senior Fulbright Scholar (2016-2017), Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, USA

  • Fellow of the Centre for Philosophical Research, Warsaw, Poland 

 

Education

  • Master of Arts (2001): Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
  • Master of Letters (2005): University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK
  • Master of Philosophy (2008): University of Cambridge, England, UK
  • Doctor of Philosophy (2010): Catholic University of Lublin, Poland

Academic Interests

  • History of Early Modern Philosophy (esp. G. Berkeley)
  • Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology
  • History of Ideas (Intellectual History)

Current Research

  • History of Intentionality
  • Expressivism and Pragmatism

Selected Recent Peer-Reviewed International Publications

  • Thomas Reid, Sensations, and Intentionality, “Polish Journal of Philosophy” 1(11), 2016, pp. 71-81.
  • Truth, Thoughts and Facts, In: A. Kuzniar and J. Odrowaz-Sypniewska (Eds.). Uncovering Facts and Values. („Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities” (107) 2016), Leiden-Amsterdam: Brill-Rodopi 2016, pp. 181-191.
  • Russell, Wittgenstein and the Notion of False Propositions, In: P. Stalmaszczyk (Ed.). Philosophy of Language and Linguistics. The Legacy of Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein, Berlin-Boston: De Gruyter 2014, pp. 255-268.
  • Does Lewis’ View on Possibilia Imply the Meinongian Ontology?, “Meinong Studies” Vol. 5, 2014, pp. 91-109.
  • Kant, Hegel, and the Puzzles of McDowell’s Philosophy, “Diametros” 29(2011), pp. 110-123.
  • Roman Ingarden’s Ontological Theory of Relation, “Studies in Logic and Theory of Knowledge”, Vol. 7(2011), pp. 141-169.
  • Does Virtue Ethics Really Exclude Duty Ethics?, “International Philosophical Quarterly” 3(199), Vol. 50, 2010, pp. 351-361.
  • On the Origins of the Berkeleian Definition of ‘Existence’, “Studies in Logic, Grammar, and Rethoric” 15(28), 2009, 145-159.
  • Nel dibattito sulla giustificazione epistemica, l'internismo e l'esternismo parlano davvero della stessa cosa?, “Rivista di filosofia” 2(100), 2009, pp. 263-286.
  • Do Externalism and Internalism in the Debate Over Epistemic Justification Have the Same Subject?, “Acta Philosophica” 1(17), 2008, pp. 145-161.
  • The Notion of Conceptualized Experience in John McDowell's Mind and World, “Forum Philosophicum” 1(12), 2007, pp. 87-103.

Selected Recent International Peer-Reviewed Research Presentations

  • Berkeley, Science, and Religious Language at the “Libertas philosophandi. Freedom of Expression, Conscience and Thought in Modern Philosophy”, Fifth Conference of the European Society for Early Modern Philosophy, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna (Italy), September 9-11, 2019.
  • Early Modern Intentionalism at the “2019 Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association”, Durham University (England, UK), July 19-21, 2019.
  • Early Modern Non-Cognitivism at the “The Society for Early Modern Philosophy Seminar”, Yale University, New Haven, CT (USA), September 14, 2017.
  • Brentano and Early Modern Problem of Intentionality at the “The 41st World Phenomenology Institute Annual Conference”, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (USA), June 7-9, 2017.
  • Early Modern Origins of Pragmatism at the “History of Philosophy Workshop”, Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (USA), May 19, 2017.
  • Thomas Reid, Scientific Revolution, and Representationalism at the “Science and the Scottish Enlightenment”, Centre for the Study of Scottish Philosophy, Princeton, NJ (USA), March 10-12, 2017.
  • Idealism and Pragmatism: Remarks on John McDowell’s Metaphilosophy of Mind at the “Idealism and Metaphilosophy of Mind”, School of Advanced Study, University of London, London (England, UK), September 15-16, 2016.
  • Early Modern Astronomy, Optics, and Philosophical Representationalism at the “Scientiae 2016: Disciplines of Knowing in Early Modern World”, International Society for Intellectual History, University of Oxford, Oxford (England, UK), July 5-7, 2016.
  • Expressivism, Pragmatism, and Language Acquisition at the “Expressivism, Language, and Mind: A Workshop with Dorit Bar-On”, University of Szczecin, Szczecin (Poland), June 25, 2016.
  • Early Modern Scientific Revolution, Representationalism, and Pragmatism at the “EMPHASIS (Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination) Seminar”, School of Advanced Study, University of London, London (England, UK), May 14, 2016.
  • Berkeley’s Non-Cognitivism at the “2015 International Berkeley Society Conference”, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Israel), April 4-7, 2016.
  • Scepticism and Immaterialism at the “Immateriality, Thinking and Self”, British Academy, University of Cambridge, and Peking University Joint Conference, Peking University, Beijing (China), December 12-13, 2015.
  • The Identity Theory of Truth, Idealism, and Pragmatism at the “2015 Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association”, University of Warwick, Coventry (England, UK), July 11-13, 2015.
  • The Pragmatic Theory of Meaning at the “Dublin Summer Institute in American Philosophy (Pragmatism)”, University College Dublin, Dublin (Ireland), June 8-13, 2015.
  • The Ontological Theory of Relations at the “2015 Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Analytic”, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin (Ireland), June 4-6, 2015.
  • The Minimal Definition of Goodness and the Problem of Generalisation at the “Serious Metaphysics Group Seminar”, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (England, UK), January 21, 2015.
  • Contextualism and Pragmatism at the “McMenemy Seminar”, Trinity Hall, Cambridge (England, UK), January 15, 2015.
  • Expressivism, Minimalism and Pragmatism at the “2014 Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association”, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (England, UK), July 11-13, 2014.
  • The Duhem-Quine Thesis Reconsidered at the “2014 British Society for the Philosophy of Science Annual Conference”, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (England, UK), July 10-11, 2014.
  • Representationalism and Pragmatism at the “HPS Philosophy Workshop”, Department for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (England, UK), June 13, 2014.
  • Thomas Reid, Sensations and Intentionality at the “2014 British Society for the History of Philosophy Annual Conference”, British Society for the History of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, May 6-9, 2014.
  • Scientific Revolution, Scepticism and Modern Philosophy at the “Scientiae 2014: Disciplines of Knowing in Early Modern World”, International Society for Intellectual History, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, April 23-6, 2014.
  • Fictionalism, Quasi-Realism and Pragmatism at the “Polish-Scottish Philosophy Conference”, Bednarowski Trust, University of Aberdeen and University of Warsaw, Warsaw (Poland), September 8-10, 2013.
  • Berkeley’s Pragmatism at the “2013 International Berkeley Society Conference”, International Berkeley Society and the Jagiellonian University, Krakow (Poland), August 19-22, 2013.
  • Wittgenstein and the Second-Person Perspective at the ”2013 IRC Conference: The Second-Person Perspective in Science and Humanities”, Ian Ramsey Centre, St Anne’s College, University of Oxford, Oxford (England, UK), July 17-20, 2013.
  • The Solitary Man Thought Experiment at the “2013 Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association”, University of Exeter, Exeter (England, UK), July 12-14, 2013.
  • Russell, Wittgenstein and the Notion of False Propositions at the “PhiLang 2013 (Third International Conference on Philosophy of Language and Linguistics)”, Department of English and General Linguistics, University of Lodz, Lodz (Poland), May 9-11, 2013.
  • Is Quasi-Realism a Kind of Fictionalism? at the “7th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy”, European Society for Analytic Philosophy, San Rafaele University and University of Milan, Milan (Italy), September 1-6, 2011.
  • On the Berkeleian Anti-Sceptical Strategy at the “International Berkeley Conference: Mind, Perception, and Knowledge”, International Berkeley Society, University of Zürich, Zürich (Switzerland), June 21-25, 2011.

Teaching Experience

  • History of Philosophy
  • Epistemology
  • Ethics and Metaethics
  • Philosophy of Mind and Action
  • Praxeology