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Henkrik Sova is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Tartu's Institute of Philosophy and Semiotics within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, specializing in pragmatism, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science. He holds a Doctor’s Degree from the University of Tartu (2021), focusing on 'The Structure of a Consistent Global Pragmatism.' Sova has also served as a Visiting Lecturer at Pallas University of Applied Sciences and a teacher at Miina Härma Gymnaasium.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy (University of Tartu, 2021), MA (2009), BA (2007).
- Research: Explores semantic minimalism, global expressivism, and the intersection of pragmatism with science fiction and cognitive semiotics.
- Awards: John Templeton Foundation Fellowship (2023), Akadeemia Silver Award (2023), Ene Mihkelson Scholarship (2018).
His publications span philosophy journals and conferences, addressing topics like explanation gaps, metaphor literalization, and cyberembodiment. Sova actively engages in academic outreach, translating philosophical works and writing essays for broader audiences.
- Grants: Participated in the Centre of Excellence in Estonian Studies (2016–2023) and 'Disagreements: Philosophical Analysis' (2014–2019).
- Teaching: Designed courses on problem-based philosophy teaching, aesthetics, and critical thinking.
He has presented at major conferences such as the European Congress of Analytic Philosophy and the Young Scholars Pragmatism Conference.