معرفی
Florian Vermeiren is a special postdoctoral researcher at the Husserl Archive: Center for Phenomenology and Continental Philosophy (OE) within the Higher Institute for Philosophy at KU Leuven. His work focuses on the metaphysical systems of Spinoza, Leibniz, Bergson, Whitehead, and Deleuze, exploring themes like duration, relational ontology, and immanence.
He teaches courses such as 'Lessons for the 21st Century' and 'Modern Philosophy'. His recent publications include a monograph A Geometry of Sufficient Reason (Routledge, 2024) and articles on Leibnizian relations and Bergson's critique of intensive magnitude. He actively participates in international conferences and seminars on early modern and contemporary continental philosophy.
His research emphasizes the interplay between mathematical concepts (e.g., space, quantity) and metaphysical frameworks, bridging historical and contemporary philosophical traditions. Areas of focus include Spinoza's mereology, Leibniz's relational theory, and Deleuze's differential ontology.

