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Martyna Koszkało is a Professor at the University of Gdańsk within the Faculty of Social Sciences, specifically in the Department of the History of Ancient, Medieval and Modern Philosophy. She has held administrative roles as Deputy Director of the Institute of Philosophy at UG and serves as a lecturer at the Gdynia Archdiocesan Theological College and Gdańsk Theological Seminary. Her academic journey includes positions at the University of Physical Education and Sport in Gdańsk prior to joining UG.
- Education: PhD (2002, Catholic University of Lublin), doktor habilitowany (2020, Catholic University of Lublin)
- Research Focus: Ontology, Philosophy of God, Medieval Ethics, Individuation, Free Will, and the works of John Duns Scotus and Francisco Suárez
Publication Trends highlight her deep engagement with John Duns Scotus across metaphysics, ethics, and theology. Her work spans the history of individuation, Divine Omnipotence, and medieval philosophical debates, often contextualized within contemporary theological discussions. She has contributed extensively to conferences on topics like Predestination, Natural Law, and the intersection of Greek and Medieval virtue ethics.
Grants & Collaborations include leading a National Science Centre grant (2013-2016) on Scotus' theory of will and participation in projects on determinism and medieval philosophy. She actively collaborates with institutions in Poland and internationally, such as the Catholic University of America.
Academic Leadership encompasses editorial roles, such as co-editing Filo-Sofija, and organizing conferences like "Duo sunt labyrinthi humanae mentis..." on Leibnizian philosophy. Her teaching extends to non-philosophy disciplines, emphasizing interdisciplinary philosophical education.


