Mark Hunyadi
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Mark Hunyadi
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Mark Hunyadi
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Mark Hunyadi

Professor for Moral, Social and Political PhilosophyUniversité Catholique de Louvain

    Mark Hunyadi is currently professor of social, moral and political philosophy at the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium). He studied in Geneva, Paris and Frankfurt, with Jürgen Habermas with whom he worked for two years, before obtaining his doctorate in Geneva in 1995. He was professor of moral and applied philosophy at Laval University in Quebec from 2004 to 2007. In 2010, he founded the European Center at UCL, where he is also part of Louvain Bionics, a research center dedicated to interface between robotics and medicine. He regularly reports on current philosophical issues in the Supplement littéraire du Temps (Lausanne/Geneva). Mark Hunyadi is also Associate Professor at the Institut Mines-Télécom de Paris (Chair VP-IP: Values and policies of Personal Information), Member of the Ethics Committee of Orange (France) and member of the Joint INRAE-CIRAD Ethics Committee -IFREMER-IRD (which are 4 French research institutes working on issues of agriculture and food systems, environment and exploitation of the sea, in France and on a global scale, and for the development of countries from South)