
معرفی
Nataliya Palatnik is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM), serving as Graduate Advisor and Director of Graduate Studies. She holds a PhD from Harvard University. Her research focuses on Kantian ethics, moral philosophy, and practical philosophy, with special attention to topics like the Highest Good, freedom, and moral agency.
Key research interests include Kant’s Groundwork, the postulate of immortality, and the interplay between noumena and phenomena in moral theory. Her work bridges theoretical and practical philosophy, addressing questions of autonomy, moral responsibility, and ethical objectivity.
Her publications span journals like Journal of Transcendental Philosophy and Kantian Review, with recent contributions exploring Kantian freedom, the Highest Good, and moral judgment. Palatnik has also contributed to the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online on causation in modern thought.
No scientific awards or grants are listed, though her academic leadership roles at UWM highlight her institutional contributions.




