Katerina Deligiorgi
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EducationUniversity of Essex (PhD)
RegionWestern philosophy
Katerina Deligiorgi | |
|---|---|
| Academic background | |
| Education | University of Essex (PhD) |
| Thesis | Divine Finitude: The Absolute in Hegel's Philosophy (1995) |
| Academic work | |
| Era | Contemporary philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School or tradition | Kantianism |
| Institutions | University of Sussex |
| Website | www |
Katerina Deligiorgi is a professor of philosophy at the University of Sussex.[1]
Deligiorgi obtained her PhD in 1995 from the University of Essex, for a thesis on Hegel's philosophy.[2] She became editor of the Hegel Bulletin in 2007 and oversaw its transition to Cambridge University Press in 2013.[3]
Although Kant and Hegel remain core areas of her academic research and analysis of German idealism and its legacy, Deligiorgi has also written extensively on the philosophy of Friedrich Schiller.[4]
Deligiorgi has consistently sought to engage with a wider audience on the topics of her academic research, enlightenment, autonomy, morality and aesthetic experience.[5]