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Marc Pauly is a Lecturer and Researcher in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Groningen, specializing in Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy. He holds roles as a board member of Platform Religie en Levensbeschouwing Groningen and serves as a consultant on citizen participation in municipal governance. His research focuses on ethics, dialogue theory, climate change, and migration, with a particular interest in applying philosophical frameworks to contemporary societal challenges. Pauly's work bridges academic philosophy with practical applications, addressing issues like conflict resolution, environmental ethics, and democratic participation.
Key research areas include Martin Buber’s philosophy, Gandhi’s ethical principles, and the intersection of spirituality with social issues. He has published extensively on topics ranging from climate change philosophy to urban-nature dynamics. His contributions often emphasize ethical dialogue as a tool for resolving polarization and fostering societal harmony.
Pauly is actively involved in public lectures and academic events, such as the European Conference on Argumentation. He advocates for open educational resources and contributes to policy debates on democracy and environmental sustainability. His ancillary activities reflect a commitment to community engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.




