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Lucian Ionel is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Leipzig, since 2023. His academic career includes roles at institutions such as the University of Freiburg, University of Pittsburgh, and the Free University of Berlin. He is affiliated with key research groups like the DFG Cluster of Excellence 'BrainLinks-BrainTools' and the Research College Analytic German Idealism (FAGI) at Leipzig University.
- PhD (summa cum laude) from University of Freiburg (2017), with a joint degree from University of Strasbourg
- Master of Arts in Philosophy (summa) from University of Freiburg
- Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (summa) from University of Iasi
His research spans philosophy of mind, practical philosophy, and philosophical anthropology, often engaging with German Idealism (Hegel, Kant, Heidegger) and neo-Aristotelian traditions. His work investigates the autonomy of conceptual capacities within natural dispositions and historical practices, emphasizing virtues as knowledge of human activity.
The 15 most recent articles highlight his engagement with Hegel's theories on sensibility and human capacities, Kantian ethics, Heideggerian ontology, and interdisciplinary themes like social ontology and logic. These works reflect his focus on bridging systematic philosophy with historical analysis.
- Summa cum laude award for PhD
- Erasmus Grant for international exchange
Lucian Ionel has contributed to third-party funded projects such as 'The Nature of Human Capacities' (DFG, 2019-2022) and collaborates with international centers like the University of Chicago for FAGI. His teaching activities at Leipzig University include seminars on Hegel's concept of Geist, Elizabeth Anscombe's action theory, and Heidegger's Being and Time.


