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Bartosz Pokorski is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy and History, University of Lodz. He holds a dual degree in psychology and philosophy from the same institution and maintains regular office hours on Wednesdays from 10:15-11:45 in room 316 at William H. Lindley 3, 90-136 Lodz.
His research primarily focuses on the possibility of non-academic philosophy, with special attention to the thought of Stanisław Brzozowski, masters of suspicion, and cynicism. His scholarly interests extend to recognition theory, femininity, Polish philosophy, masquerade, law, sadism, bioethics, and Lacanian psychoanalysis, as evidenced by his publications and research activities.
Pokorski is an active member of the academic community, particularly through his involvement with the Polish Lacanian Field Forum (Forum Polskiego Pola Lacanowskiego, FPPL), which he joined in 2019. This organization forms part of the International Federation of Lacanian Field Forums (IF-EPFCL), connecting him to an international network of Lacanian scholars.
His research output includes 9 publications and 3 academic activities documented in institutional records. While specific details of his advising responsibilities aren't provided in the available information, his position as Assistant Professor suggests he participates in graduate education and supervision at the University of Lodz.
Beyond his academic work, Pokorski maintains interdisciplinary interests that bridge philosophy with psychology, law, and cultural studies, reflecting the diverse nature of contemporary philosophical inquiry in Eastern Europe.

