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Piotr Pasterczyk is an Assistant Professor in the Department of the History of Philosophy in Poland at the Institute of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL), with his office located at Al. Racławickie 14 in Lublin. His academic profile combines philosophical rigor with cultural studies, reflecting active engagement from 2007 through 2024 without indication of retirement or former status.
His research interests center on the history of philosophy (particularly Polish traditions), phenomenology, hermeneutics, and cultural anthropology. Key thematic focuses include Martin Heidegger's non-metaphysical philosophy, René Girard's mimetic theory of violence and religion, Max Scheler's personalism, and ancient philosophical concepts from Plato and Aristotle. He frequently bridges theological analysis with anthropological frameworks, especially in biblical exegesis and myth interpretation.
Pasterczyk's publications reveal consistent interdisciplinary exploration between 2012-2023, dominated by phenomenological and hermeneutical approaches to cultural phenomena. Recurring themes include the scapegoat mechanism across mythologies, violence as a cultural foundation, and Heideggerian reinterpretations of aesthetics. His recent work intensifies focus on Girard's anthropology in Christian contexts and Pythagorean influences on classical aesthetics.
Scientific awards are not documented in the provided information. However, he maintains active membership in scholarly societies including the Polish Phenomenological Society, Polish Cultural Studies Society, KUL Scientific Society (since 2011), and Polish Society of Systematic Philosophy (since 2007).
Advising and grants: Pasterczyk has supervised over 20 Bachelor's theses from 2010-2024 covering Greek/Scandinavian/Slavic mythology, Brothers Grimm fairy tales, voodoo rituals, Masonic symbolism, and religious anthropology. He organized national conferences on "Culture and Method" (2013-2015), served on the editorial board of Annals of Cultural Studies (2013), and participated in international agreements on violence and religion. No research grants are explicitly referenced.
Labs and teams: No details about specific research laboratories, teams, or collaborative projects led by Pasterczyk appear in the source materials.
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