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Chryssi Sidiropoulou is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Boğaziçi University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Wales and completed her undergraduate studies at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has been an active faculty member since 1996 and currently serves as a Graduate Advisor.
Research Interests: Her primary areas of research include Ancient Philosophy (with emphasis on Plato's metaphysics and psychology), Wittgenstein, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Mind, and Ancient Greek language for philosophers. She also explores the intersections between classical thought and contemporary philosophy of mind, particularly functionalism and the nature of mental life.
Her recent and ongoing research projects cover themes such as ineffability and expression in philosophical thought from antiquity to the present, and the tension between immanence and transcendence in religious philosophy from late antiquity onward. Her publications, though primarily in Greek, engage deeply with both historical and analytic traditions.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants: She serves as a Graduate Advisor at Boğaziçi University. Her research has been supported by BAP (Scientific Research Projects) funding, including an ongoing project titled Ineffability and Expression (2020–present) and a completed project Between Immanence and Transcendence (2015–2018). She also conducted postdoctoral research at Abo Akademi, Turku, Finland, in 1998, supported by a scholarship.
Labs and Teams: While no formal lab is mentioned, she is actively involved in research groups related to Ancient Philosophy, Wittgenstein studies, and Philosophy of Mind at Boğaziçi University. She has contributed to academic initiatives on teaching Greek as a foreign language and integrating Modern Greek into the university curriculum.


