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Simone Zurbuchen Pittlik is a Full Professor of Contemporary and Modern Philosophy in the Philosophy Section of the Faculty of Arts at the Université de Lausanne (UNIL). She holds a doctoral and habilitation degree from the University of Zurich. Previously, she served as a research associate at the European Enlightenment Research Centre in Potsdam and held an SNSF professorship at the University of Fribourg, where she was an associate professor of ethics and human rights and later director of the Interdisciplinary Institute for Ethics and Human Rights.
- Education: PhD and Habilitation, University of Zurich
Research Interests: Her work focuses on moral, political, and legal philosophy in the 17th and 18th centuries, with expertise in the Swiss and European Enlightenment. She contributes to modern philosophy textbooks and is actively involved in committees for 18th-century studies. Her current research bridges historical philosophy and contemporary ethical and political theory.
Collaborations: Aims to collaborate nationally and internationally in the history of moral/political philosophy and contemporary ethics/political theory. No specific grants or lab affiliations are detailed in the source text.





