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David Dunér is a Professor at the Department of History of Ideas and Sciences, within Lund University's College of Humanities and Theology. He serves as Manager of Research and Postgraduate Education, focusing on the history of science and philosophy in Sweden (17th-18th centuries), astrobiology's history and philosophy, and cognitive history.
- Educated in Sweden, he defended his thesis on Swedenborg's natural philosophy in 2004.
- His key publications include Tankemaskinen (2012), Human Lifeworlds (2016), and Cognitive History (2019).
Research trends include:
- Transdisciplinary analysis of apocalyptic themes through the At the End of the World program.
- Integration of cognitive science into historical research methodologies.
- Epistemological studies of biosignature detection in astrobiology.
Scientific awards:
- Royal Swedish Academy of Letters Prize (2006)
- Einar Hansen Legacy Award (2010)
- Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy Prize (2023)
Editorial roles encompass leading the Ugglan: Lund Studies in the History of Ideas and Sciences series and serving on multiple international journal boards. He participates in academic networks like the Royal Physiographic Society and the New Society of Letters at Lund.
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