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Martin Vrabec is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, specializing in Early Modern Philosophy and Classical German Philosophy. His work bridges Ontology and Epistemology with a focus on post-Kantian thought.
- Education: Ph.D. in Philosophy (2012), Charles University
- M.A. (Mgr.) in Philosophy (2004), Charles University
- B.A. (Bc.) in Humanities (2000), Charles University
His research spans the philosophy of nature, mind-matter relationships, and self-consciousness in Fichte and Schelling. He has conducted comparative analyses of Hegelian and post-Kantian critiques, emphasizing ontological and epistemological frameworks.
Vrabec’s recent publications highlight German Idealism and Classical Metaphysics, with a particular focus on Schelling’s Philosophy of Nature and the interplay between reason, revelation, and ethical philosophy in 18th-19th century thought.
He has participated in academic exchanges at Universität Wien (2008) and Paris I Pantheon–Sorbonne (2003–2004), integrating cross-cultural perspectives into his studies.
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