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Marko Malink is a Professor of Philosophy & Classics at New York University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Science. He holds an M.A. in Logic and Ancient Greek from the University of Leipzig (2004) and a Dr. Phil. in Philosophy from Humboldt University of Berlin (2008). Prior to NYU, he held positions at Humboldt University and the University of Chicago.
His research focuses on ancient philosophy, particularly ancient logic and metaphysics, with additional interests in the history of logic, philosophy of language, and linguistics. His notable work includes the book Aristotle’s Modal Syllogistic (2013) and several articles recognized in The Philosopher’s Annual (2013, 2016, 2018).
Key research themes include Aristotelian syllogistic systems, Leibnizian logic, modal reasoning, and comparative analysis of ancient and modern logical frameworks. His articles explore topics like reductio ad impossibile, hypothetical syllogisms, and the foundations of formal logic in ancient texts.
- Scientific Awards: Multiple article selections in The Philosopher’s Annual (2013, 2016, 2018).
- Grants/Advising: No specific grants or advisee listings provided in available materials.
Malink is affiliated with the NYU Philosophy Department and contributes to interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of ancient philosophy and formal logic.




