
معرفی
Adrian Kreutz is a Lecturer in Philosophy of Social Science at Lincoln College, University of Oxford, and holds a DPhil in Politics from the same institution. He is also a former Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Amsterdam and has held roles as Junior Dean at New College, Oxford, and Stipendiary Lecturer at St. John's College. His research focuses on political realism, critical theory, social epistemology, and moral philosophy, exploring themes like legitimacy, coercion, and authority. He has been involved with organizations such as the United Nations Division of Palestinian Rights and Al-Haq, addressing Palestinian rights and international law. His public writing appears in outlets like Psychology Today and Aeon. Kreutz has received awards including The Queen's Scholar from the Middle Temple and the DPIR Doctoral Studentship.
Education:
- 2024: DPhil Politics, University of Oxford
- 2020: MSc Political Science, University of Amsterdam
- 2018: MLitt Philosophy (Logic), University of St Andrews
- 2017: B.A. Philosophy, University of Tübingen
Research Interests: His work examines the intersection of political realism and moralism, the politization of epistemology, and the application of psychoanalytic frameworks to political theory. He also investigates legal and ethical dimensions of non-state political power and humanitarian crises.
Awards & Fellowships:
- Associate Fellow, Balfour Peace Advocacy Project (2023-24)
- Visiting Researcher, Kyoto University (2019)
- UN Intern, Political Affairs (2021-22)
Teaching: Kreutz teaches courses on abolition theory, psychoanalytic political theory, and comparative political philosophy. He has instructed at the University of Oxford, University of Tübingen, and University of Amsterdam.





