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Prof. Dr. Matthias Kaufmann is a Professor of Ethics at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, affiliated with the Faculty of Philosophy I and the Department of Philosophy. He has served as Managing Director of the Institute for Ethnology and Philosophy (2015) and the Department of Philosophy (2012–2014). His administrative leadership underscores his integral role in the university's academic structure.
Kaufmann specializes in Ethics, Applied Ethics, Political Philosophy, Legal Philosophy, and the Philosophy of Language with a focus on Medieval and 20th-century thought. His research critically examines anarchism, human rights, and the ethical dimensions of law, blending historical analysis (e.g., Ockham, Hobbes) with contemporary political theory.
His recent publications (2014–2016) predominantly explore themes of freedom, property rights, institutional legitimacy, and medieval metaphysics, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement across philosophy, law, and political science. This work consistently bridges historical contexts and modern ethical dilemmas.
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