
معرفی
Titus Stahl is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy. His research focuses on Social and Political Philosophy, Critical Theory, and the Philosophy of Privacy and Hope. He explores topics such as ideological critique, utopian dimensions of critical theory, and the intersections of oppression and social recognition. Stahl has authored and edited numerous books, including Immanent Critique and The Moral Psychology of Hope. His work bridges continental and analytic traditions, engaging with thinkers like Marx, Honneth, and Lukács. He is a prominent contributor to debates on privacy rights in digital contexts, the ethics of hope, and the methodological foundations of social critique.
Research Interests:
- Critical Theory and its applications
- Philosophy of Privacy and Public Sphere
- Oppression and Social Domination
- Philosophy of Hope and Political Action
- Social Ontology and Collective Practices
Key Contributions:
- Edited volumes on recognition theory, critical theory debates, and hope’s moral psychology
- Groundbreaking articles on immanent critique, ideological hope, and privacy’s democratic role
- Philosophical engagement with Marx, Lukács, and Frankfurt School thought
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to Zeitschrift für philosophische Literatur and collaborator in international critical theory networks.





