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Christoph Schuringa is an Associate Professor and Associate Head of Faculty in the Philosophy Department at Northeastern University London. His academic journey includes a BA from the University of Cambridge (King’s College), an MA in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art, and a PhD in Philosophy from Birkbeck, University of London. He has held teaching positions at Birkbeck and currently teaches courses on Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy, as well as Values and Society. His research focuses on the history of philosophy (Aristotle and German idealism), Marx and Marxism, and social/political thought. He is the editor of the Hegel Bulletin and has reviewed for journals like European Journal of Philosophy and Mind. His current monographs under contract are A Social History of Analytic Philosophy (Verso) and Karl Marx and the Actualization of Philosophy (Cambridge University Press).
- Educations:
- PhD in Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London (2012)
- MA in History of Art, Courtauld Institute of Art (2008)
- BA in Philosophy, University of Cambridge (2003)
- Professional Affiliations:
- Hegel Society of Great Britain (Executive Committee)
- Marx & Philosophy Society (Organising Group)
- Key Research Themes:
- History of Philosophy
- German Idealism
- Marxist Theory
- Social and Political Thought
- Nietzsche Studies
- Recent Publications Trends:
- Professional Activity:
- International speaker at universities including Oxford, Heidelberg, and St Andrews
- Peer reviewer for major philosophy journals
His work bridges historical and contemporary philosophy, with a focus on reinterpreting foundational texts through modern frameworks. Recent articles (2020–2023) emphasize debates between Marx/Hegel, Nietzsche’s genealogical methods, and ethical/political ontology. His 2025 monograph traces the social dimensions of analytic philosophy’s development.




