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Assoc. Prof. Radim Brázda serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy within the Faculty of Arts at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. His office is located in building A/A.111 at Arna Nováka 1, 602 00 Brno, and he can be contacted via phone at 549 49 3288 or email at brazda@phil.muni.cz.
Brázda's research spans diverse areas of philosophy, with a strong emphasis on Ethics (including virtue ethics, comparative ethics, and empirical ethics), History of Philosophy (particularly Central European and 20th-century thought), Social and Political Philosophy (focusing on tolerance, belonging, and freedom), Philosophy of Science (naturalism, experimental ethics), and Aesthetics (noise, eating, and cybernetics). His work often bridges historical analysis with contemporary issues, as seen in recent explorations of beer, nutrition, and philosophical anthropology.
Analysis of his publications from 2021 to 2025 reveals a consistent engagement with historical figures and movements, especially in Slovak and Czech philosophy, alongside innovative interdisciplinary projects. Notable trends include the revival of virtue ethics through the concept of a "lapidarium of virtues," the intersection of philosophy with everyday phenomena like eating and noise, and critical examinations of cybernetics and postmodern thought.
As a supervisor, Brázda mentors graduate students in philosophical research at Masaryk University, contributing to the next generation of scholars in the field.