Gunnar Skirbekk

Gunnar Skirbekk (born 11 April 1937) is a professor emeritus at the Department of Philosophy and the Center for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities, University of Bergen.

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Education

Skirbekk studied at the University of Oslo 1957-59, in Paris 1960-61, and in Tübingen 1961-62. He was later a research assistant for Herbert Marcuse and Avrum Stroll at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) 1966-67; dr.philos. at the University of Bergen in 1970; research at UCSD 1979-80, 1983, and 1991.

Academic career

Skirbekk became an assistant teacher at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bergen 1962, associate professor in 1964, professor in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities in 1979. Director of the Center for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities (established 1987) 1987-1991, 1995–1997, and 2001-2003.

Co-editor of Norsk filosofisk tidsskrift [Norwegian Philosophical Journal] 1979-1983; member of the editorial board of Praxis International 1980-1993, of Social Science Studies 1988-1994, member of the Overseas Correspondence Board of Chinese Social Sciences Quarterly from 1994, member of the editorial board of Redescriptions, Yearbook of Political Thought and Conceptual History from 2004. Member of the board of Nordic institute of philosophy from 1981-1998. Member of the board of the Norwegian Research Council (NAVF) 1987-89. Member of the governmental commission for the freedom of expression, 1996-1999.

Norwegian coordinator of “Marco Polo” 1994-2005, a program of comparative studies of cultural modernization in Europe and East Asia, established in 1994, at the University of Bergen and East China Normal University in Shanghai. Professeur invité at the University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis, spring 1997. Professor at the department of philosophy, Freie Universität Berlin, 2000-2001. Advisory professor at East China Normal University from 1998. Fellow (Kurator) at the Hans-Jonas-Zentrum in Berlin from 1998. The Lauritz Meltzer Award for most outstanding research at the University of Bergen in the period 1990-1996.

He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters[1] and the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters.

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