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Panagiotis Dimas is a Professor at the Department of Philosophy, History of Ideas and Art, and Classical Languages at the University of Oslo. His work focuses on ancient philosophy, particularly Aristotle and Plato, with expertise in natural philosophy, ethics, and textual analysis of classical texts. He holds a permanent academic position and is actively engaged in scholarly publishing.
Research interests include Aristotelian studies on natural philosophy (e.g., cosmology, biology, physics), Plato’s ethical theories, and the historical development of philosophical concepts in antiquity. His work often bridges textual exegesis with interdisciplinary approaches to ancient science.
Recent publications explore Aristotle’s treatises on animal movement (De Incessu Animalium), cosmological theories in On Generation and Corruption, and ethical inquiries in Plato’s dialogues. These contributions highlight his commitment to clarifying foundational concepts in classical thought.
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