
معرفی
Philipp Reichling is a Researcher (Postdoc) at the Department of Philosophy, University of Zurich, affiliated with the Philosophische Fakultät. He holds a PhD from the University of Zurich's Philosophisches Seminar (2021) and has taught multiple courses including Applied Ethics, Moral Philosophy debates, and 19th/20th Century Philosophy. His research focuses on Moral Philosophy, Applied Ethics, and Political Philosophy with emphasis on moral rights and virtue theory.
Education:
- PhD (2016–2021): University of Zurich, topic: Moral Right to Privacy
- Master (2012–2016): Philosophy (major), History & Political Science (minors)
- Bachelor (2008–2012): Philosophy (major), History & Political Science (minors)
Research Interests: Explores intersections of moral rights in digital privacy, virtue ethics applications, and political philosophy frameworks. Recent work addresses ethical dilemmas in sports and data ethics.
Teaching & Advising: Leads courses like 'Applied Ethics' and 'Recent Debates in Moral Philosophy.' Actively involved in academic guidance through seminar leadership.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with the Philosophisches Seminar and Chair for Applied Ethics at UZH.




