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Frenzis H. Scheffels is a Research Fellow at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, affiliated with the College of Arts and Humanities and the Chair of Practical Philosophy. His work spans Ethics, Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Justice Theories, with a focus on transitory justice and the intersection of time and morality.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy/History (2014–2017)
- Master of Arts in Philosophy (2017–2021)
- PhD in Philosophy (since 2021)
His research integrates Philosophy of Science and Temporal Causality, as seen in his 2019 publication on backward causation. He has taught seminars on Justice from Aristotle to Today, Robert Nozick’s Distributive Justice, and Medical Ethics. His recent work explores Moral Compromises and Scarcity in Medicine.
Key trends in his publications include Empirical Methods in Philosophy and Conference Proceedings analyzing epistemological and ethical frameworks. He has contributed to journals like Thought: A Journal of Philosophy and Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy, with a preliminary dissertation topic on Transitory Justice.
- Teaching Roles:
- Undergraduate Assistant (2017–2018)
- Graduate Assistant (2018–2020)
- Research Fellow (since 2020)
He is based at the Chair of Practical Philosophy, collaborating with Prof. Dr. Frank Dietrich, and contributes to academic discourse through seminars and publications.


