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Dr. Maarten van Houte is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Utrecht University, specializing in the History of Philosophy with a focus on Ancient Philosophy and Stoicism. He holds a PhD from Utrecht University (2010) with a dissertation on Seneca's theological views. His research explores Stoic theology, ancient ethics, and the intersection of philosophy with religious thought.
Education: PhD in Philosophy (2010, Utrecht University), focusing on Seneca's theological context. Undergraduate studies in Philosophy at Utrecht University.
Research interests include Stoic cosmology, ancient theodicy, and the philosophical works of Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. He curates exhibitions like 'We Never Change' and contributes to public philosophy through articles and reviews in journals like Kleio and Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
Publications span peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and reviews, with recent work addressing divine intervention in Stoic theology and Stoic perspectives on disaster ethics. His work is published by Brill, Peeters, and in journals such as Mnemosyne and Radix.
Teaching and research activities are centered at the Institute for Philosophy and Religious Studies, with no explicitly mentioned grants or labs.




