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Håvard Løkke is an Associate Professor at the Department of Religion, Philosophy and History, University of Agder. His research focuses on ancient philosophy with specializations in Stoicism, Aristotelian metaphysics, and Kierkegaard's engagement with Greek thought. He is affiliated with the Ethics and philosophy research group and Sensus communis - Literature, Aesthetics, Nature. His work bridges classical philosophy with contemporary ethical and existential inquiries.
Key research themes include: Stoic logic and ethics, modal categories in ancient metaphysics, Kierkegaard's Greek influences, and freedom concepts in antiquity. His analyses often address methodological debates in interpreting ancient texts.
His publications span peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes, exploring topics like early Stoic mistakes, agency in change, and the active principle in Stoic philosophy. He has contributed to interdisciplinary discussions on philosophical historiography and existential themes.
Løkke has collaborated with scholars like Arild Waaler and Hallvard Fossheim on projects analyzing Greek and Hellenistic thought. His work frequently appears in outlets such as Arr - Idéhistorisk tidsskrift and Brill/Ashgate academic series.




