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Rasmus Bro Clemmensen is a Doctoral Student and Researcher at Lund University's Centre for Languages and Literature, specializing in the Department of Greek (Ancient and Byzantine). His scholarly work bridges classical philology with contemporary philosophical inquiry through innovative methodological approaches.
His research interests include:
- Ancient philology and philosophy, with primary focus on Sextus Empiricus
- Greek philosophical traditions including Plato and Gorgias
- History of ideas and conceptual development in philosophy
- Digital philology incorporating statistical database analysis and machine learning
- Applications of ancient Greek thought in modern theoretical frameworks
- Philosophical skepticism and its linguistic manifestations
Bro Clemmensen currently leads the active research project "Conceptual traces in the language of Skepticism" (2024-2027) and regularly presents at academic venues on topics ranging from Sextus Empiricus' philological significance to the language of skepticism. His scholarly contributions demonstrate a distinctive fusion of traditional philological methods with computational approaches, creating innovative pathways for understanding ancient philosophical texts and their contemporary relevance.
His academic fingerprint spans Sextus Empiricus studies (100%), digital methods (66%), Greek philosophy (66%), thinkers analysis (66%), philology (66%), history of ideas (33%), modern applications (33%), and research methodology (33%).
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