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Mark Hunyadi, born in 1960 in Geneva to Hungarian refugees, is Professor of Social, Moral and Political Philosophy at the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium). He studied in Geneva, Paris, and Frankfurt with Jürgen Habermas, earning his doctorate in 1995. His work bridges fundamental moral philosophy and applied ethics, with a focus on digital technology's societal impact.
- Professor, Catholic University of Louvain (2010–present)
- Former Professor, Laval University (2004–2007)
- Co-founder, European Centre at UCL
- Member, Louvain Bionics research group
- Associate Professor, Institut Mines-Télécom Paris
- Member, multiple French ethics committees
His research explores:
- Trust theory as foundational social bond
- Critique of liberal individualism
- Digital technology's erosion of human agency
- Posthumanism and AI's philosophical implications
- Contextual ethics frameworks
Key publications analyze:
- 2024: Human Mind as Common Heritage
- 2023: Second Age of Individualism
- 2020: Trust as World-Relation
- 2018: Posthumanist Era Diagnosis
- 2015: Lifestyle Tyranny
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