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eugen.andreansky@upjs.sk | |
Homepage:
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https://www.upjs.sk/FF/zamestnanec/eugen.andreansky | |
Faculty:
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FF UPJŠ
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Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Faculty of Arts
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Department:
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KF
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Department of Philosophy
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A205 | |
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+421 55 234 7197 | |
ORCID ID:
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9899-9961 |
Overview of the responsibility for
the delivery, development and quality assurance of the study programme or its part
at the university in the current academic year
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Study programme: Philosophy (Fim) - a person responsible for the study programme, a chair of Study Programme Board, a chair of the State Examinations Board, study field: Philosophy, Master degree
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Study programme: Teaching of Citizenship Education (VOm) - a person responsible for the study programme, a chair of Study Programme Board, a chair of the State Examinations Board, study field: Teacher Training and Education Science, Master degree
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Study programme: History of Philosophy (Fid, Fidex) - a person responsible for the study programme, a chair of the Subject Area Board for Doctoral Studies , a chair of the State Examinations Board, study field: Philosophy, PhD. degree
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Study programme: Philosophy (Fib) - a person responsible for the teaching the profile courses of the study programme, a member of Study Programme Board, study field: Philosophy, Bachelor degree
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Study programme: Interdisciplinary Study of Philosophy (sub-programme) (Fibm) - a person responsible for the teaching the profile courses of the study programme, a member of Study Programme Board, study field: Philosophy, Bachelor degree
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Study programme: British and American Studies (BASd, BASdex) - person responsible for teaching a profile course, study field: Philology, PhD. degree
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Profile courses
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KF/LOG1J/22 Logic 1 - Philosophy (Fib), Bachelor degree
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KF/SUF2J/22 Contemporary Philosophy 2, KF/SUF2m/22 Contemporary Philosophy 2 - Philosophy (Fib), Interdisciplinary Study of Philosophy (sub-programme) (Fibm), Bachelor degree
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KF/FMY1J/22 Philosophy of Mind 1 - Philosophy (Fim), Master degree
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KF/FJAZJ/22 Philosophy of Language, KF/FJAZm/22 Philosophy of Language - Philosophy (Fim), Teaching of Citizenship Education (VOm), Master degree
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KF/MHV/13 Methodology and Methods of Historico-Philosophical Research - History of Philosophy (Fid, Fidex), PhD. degree
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Logic and Methodology of Science - Interdisciplinary Study of Philosophy (sub-programme) (Fibm), Bachelor degree
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Overview of the responsibility for
the development and quality of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure
in the current academic year
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Name of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure:
History of Philosophy - a chair of the Board of the Field of Habilitation and Inauguration Procedures, study field to which it is assigned: Philosophy
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Selected publications
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ANDREANSKÝ, Eugen: Leibnizovské inšpirácie v Kantovom chápaní logiky. In: Filozofia - ISSN 0046-385X - Roč. 73, č. 7 (2018), s. 529-539 – WOS CC ; SCOPUS ; CCC |
ANDREANSKÝ, Eugen: Kantovské motívy vo filozofii športu. In: Studia Philosophica Kantiana : filozofický časopis pre kriticko-rekonštrukčné uvažovanie – ISSN 1338-7758 – Roč. 9, č. 1 (2020), s. 32-42 – WOS CC |
ANDREANSKÝ, Eugen: Kantovo chápanie génia vo filozofii športu. In: Studia Philosophica Kantiana : filozofický časopis pre kriticko-rekonštrukčné uvažovanie – ISSN 1338-7758 – Roč. 10, č. 2 (2021), s. 42-55 – WOS CC |
ANDREANSKÝ, Eugen:Kant a problém mimozemskej inteligencie. In: Studia Philosophica Kantiana : filozofický časopis pre kriticko-rekonštrukčné uvažovanie. - ISSN 1338-7758. - Roč. 11, č. 2 (2022), s. 5-20. – WOS CC; |
ANDREANSKÝ, Eugen - STOJKA, Róbert: Probes Into Patočka's Reflection on the History of Philosophy. Bratislava : Slovenské filozofické združenie, 2022. - 158 s. - ISBN 9788097436742. |
Selected projects
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Grant scheme: APVV-14-0706 - Slovak Research and Development Agency Project title: Heidegger, Metaphysics and the History of Philosophy Implementation period: 07/2015 - 12/2018 Position: member of research team The aim of the project was to reveal Heidegger's philosophical depth and peculiarity of reflecting Western European philosophy – metaphysics, with an emphasis on its exploration in genesis from ancient metaphysics, through the new age metaphysics of subjectivity to its completion in Hegel and Nietzsche's philosophy. In his work, Heidegger moves in the space of finding a journey from the metaphysics of residence to non-methaphysical thinking – a different mindset. This journey contains the reflection of both the early and late Heidegger's work, with the decisive intention of understanding of how to shape the question of Being in determining the unity of metaphysics and the history of philosophy not only through some narrowly defined fragment of his work, but through the complete visor of his entire work. In this definition the grant project is original not only in our domestic, but also international conditions. |
Grant scheme: APVV-17-0529 - Slovak Research and Development Agency Project title: Postmetaphysical thinking in the context of current socio-political problems Implementation period: 07/2018 - 6/2022 Position: member of research team The basic question, which the project focused on, is to characterise today´s socio-political situation and the place of philosophy in it as concisely as possible or what can philosophy offer in this space. Today, at the beginning of third millennium, we stand at the end of the époque of dualisms characteristic for western tradition thinking. This end is possible especially due to the deconstruction of metaphysics. The dispute between religion and science is already a matter of a past. Philosophical theories, such as positivistic scientism and Marxism, which tried to definitely kill religion, are now over. Naturally, neither religion is what it used to be. Its political version is subject to economic and social-political changes. What kind of changes in its concrete versions, what causes them and what are the consequences are the main questions of the project. |
Grant scheme: KEGA 004UPJŠ-4/2018 - Cultural and Educational Agency Project title: G. W. Leibniz - early and mature period of his philosophy Implementation period: 01/2018 - 12/2020 Position: member of research team The project was primarily devoted to the early (1662-1672) and the middle periods(1672-1692) of the philosophical thought of Georg Wilhelm Leibniz. There has existed in the Slovak university milieu an unexplained, several decades long gap, which is represented by the absence of abasic teaching textbook devoted to Leibniz, not to mention the early stage of his philosophical thought.The latest historical-philosophical studies produced in the European and in the North American philosophical environments suggest that whatever exists as needed in the form of primary texts and interpretive literature in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic is generally inadequate and misguidedas to interpretation. Leibniz ́ writings of the last few years of his life, especially his Monadology(1714), Principles of Nature and Grace Based on Common Sense (1714), Teodicea (1710), constitutea "telos" of Leibniz ́ sustained philosophical ideas. What is directed to them in terms of development and changes in the methodological, conceptual approach has remained unavailable to the professionalpublic and especially to undergraduate students of the branch of Philosophy in Slovakia. The main output of the submitted project was in uncovering of these "genetic" conceptual foundations of Leibniz ́ thought and making available the first Slovak translations of the source texts and their turning intoa form of university textbook. |
Grant scheme: VEGA 1/0232/21 - Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education Project title: Vzťah filozofie a vedy v súčasnosti Implementation period: 01/2021 - 12/2023 Position: member of research team The main goal of the project is (1.) a historical and philosophical, or specifically philosophical interpretation of Husserl´s, Heidegger´s, and Patočka´s conception of the relationship between philosophy and science. The Common denominator is the opinion, that even despite the fast development of science and technology, science is, paradoxically, in a crisis. (2.) We will confront the positions of the non-analytical philosophers with the conceptions of the analytical philosophers, who moved the point of the subject state to the field of philosophy of science, respectively, methodology of science. Ontological problems are no longer in the centre of attention, as they were in the Heidegger philosophy. One of the most important moments of non-analytical and analytical confrontations is the problem of scientific realism and the relation of scientific theories to reality. (3.) We consider the attempt to perform an in-depth analysis of a Nietzsche´s concept of perspectivism as the novelty of the presented project. It is exactly this question which may help to elaborate the not so deeply explored views on the connections between philosophy and science, or alternatively philosophical and scientific thinking, which was not given due attention in Slovakia yet. The main goal of the project is to investigate the question of the relation between philosophy and science as a philosophical question. The reason for this is obvious. The question of the purpose of science is existentially connected to the problem of the human existence in its specific historical-sociological terms. In these sets of conditions, it is only natural that existential worry of a man for himself is always dominant. The question to be answered is, what is the interconnection between all of this. |
Grant scheme: APVV-14-0706 - Slovak Research and Development Agency Project title: Possible Worlds and Modalities: Current Philosophical Approaches Implementation period: 07/2021 - 6/2025 Position: principal investigator The objective of the project is to update and revise the theoretical core of different approaches to possible, impossible, fictional, narrative, and discursive worlds. The project plans to find the content, logical and structural interconnectedness of the terms of modality, fiction, discourse, virtuality, worldness, and to define and further differentiate them as notions. The objectives of the project include a critical analysis of the development of views on the nature of possible worlds, possible individuals, and other modal concepts from the early 1970s to the present, detailed elaboration of the relationship between possible and fictional worlds, deepening the concept of narrative in relation to possible and fictional worlds, identification of various forms of fictionality in various fields of art, a more specific definition of the basic attributes of the so-called worldness, reinforcing the emphasis on the constructive role of the human mind, determining the relationships between modal discourse on the one hand and the concepts of interpretation and intentionality on the other. The project has the ambition to become the basis of metaphilosophical research. Its originality lies primarily in the fact that it connects different perspectives (analytical, hermeneutic, phenomenological) in addressing the issues of modalities in a philosophical context. |
International mobilities and visits
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Wayne State University, Detroit, USA, july - august 2000, Novicius: Young Faculty Development Project, Jan Hus Foundation
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Kant-Forschungsstelle, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, Nemecko, 21.-25. 10. 2009 and 20.-24. 10. 2011, research stay
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Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, october 2010, Erasmus+ teaching mobility
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University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, april 2011 and april 2015, Erasmus+ teaching mobility
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Faculty of Theology, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic, march 2012, Erasmus+ teaching mobility
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University of Wrocław, Wrocław, Poland, october 2019, Erasmus+ teaching mobility
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Università Pontificia Salesiana, Rome, Italy, april 2018, Erasmus+ job shadowing
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University of Split, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Split, Chorvátsko, july 2019, Erasmus+ job shadowing
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University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic, may 2016, Erasmus+ teaching mobility
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Organisational activities
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Vice-Dean for for Education and Accreditation - Faculty of Arts, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, 2015 -2023
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Head of Department of Philosophy - Faculty of Arts, Prešov University in Prešov, 2008-2010
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member of committee - Slovak Philosophical Association at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, 2002-2010
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member of the board of editors - scientific journal Organon F, 2002-2008
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member of the board of editors - scientific journal Studia Philosophica Kantiana, 2012 -
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chair - The Central European Leibniz Society at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts,
Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, 2017 -
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member - American Association of Philosophy Teachers (AAPT), 2000–2001
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member - Academic senate of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, 2011–2015
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member of the Scientific Board - Faculty of Arts, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, 2015 -
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member of the Scientific Board - Faculty of Arts, Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica, 2020 -
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