
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Nica is a Lecturer at the Department of Cultural Anthropology and Communication within the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest. He holds a PhD in Philosophy (2013) and has been a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford (2012, 2015) and a postdoctoral fellow at the Romanian Academy (2014).
- Education
- Doctor of Philosophy (2013), Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest
- Master in Philosophy (2009), Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest
- Bachelor of Philosophy (2008), Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest
- Bachelor of Theology (2007), Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Bucharest
His research and teaching focus on Ethics, Modern Philosophy, and Contemporary Philosophy, with particular interests in fashion theory, authenticity, self-creation, and ethical frameworks. His publications include books such as Who am I? Authenticity and its moral limits (2022) and The Red Pill. Essay on Morality and Happiness (2015).
Selected articles examine topics like the intersection of fashion and modernity, authenticity in communication, and comparative analyses of Nietzsche and Foucault. While no formal awards or student advisement records are listed, his academic career demonstrates sustained engagement with philosophical ethics and cultural theory.





