
About
Kamil Majcherek serves as a Title A Fellow (Junior Research Fellow) at Trinity College, Cambridge, specializing in the historical and conceptual analysis of late medieval philosophical frameworks between 1250-1500.
Education:
- PhD, University of Toronto (2022), Dissertation: 'Medieval Metaphysics of Artefacts 1250-1500'
- Recognised Visiting Student, University of Oxford (Hilary 2021)
- MPhil, University of Cambridge
- MA and BA, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
Research Interests: Dr. Majcherek's scholarship critically examines ontological frameworks for human-made objects within scholastic metaphysics, analyzing how medieval natural philosophers reconciled Aristotelian hylomorphism with artefactual existence. His work bridges conceptual history and systematic philosophy, revealing continuities between medieval theories of substance and contemporary mereology while contextualizing these debates within 13th-16th century scientific paradigms.
Scientific Awards:
- 2020 Jan Wojcik Memorial Prize (awarded by the Journal for the History of Philosophy)
Advising and Grants: Current information indicates no formal doctoral supervisees or externally funded research grants are publicly documented in the source materials.
Labs and Teams: No dedicated research laboratories or collaborative teams are referenced in the available documentation.
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