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Dr. Marie-Luisa Frick is an associate professor at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Innsbruck. She studied philosophy and law and holds a doctorate and a habilitation degree in philosophy. Her research interests are philosophy of law and political philosophy (human rights, multiculturalism, democracy, etc.), history of philosophy (17th and 18th centuries), philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, and ethics.
The seven-part lecture series "Showcasing Young Austrian Scholars and Scientists" features a line-up of Austria-based scholars and scientists who weigh in on a variety of subjects including political science and law, artificial intelligence, literature, philosophy and sustainable mountain development.
January 14th - Mathias Eller "The role of federalism in coping with the Corona crisis - Austria as a pioneer?"
January 28th - Matteo Saveriano "Making robots to learn from human observation"
February 18th - Claudia Paganini "Media ethics: from understanding media to shaping them"
February 25th - Doris G. Eibl "The knowledge of literature: on the pandemic crisis in the Anthropocene"
March 4th - Marie-Luisa Frick "The birth of international human rights with a special focus on John Peters Humphrey"
March 18th - Andrea Ganthaler "Mountain forests: Will stress for trees increase and what are the consequences?"
March 31st - Lindsey Nicholson "Mountain glaciers: What’s happening to them and why does it matter?"