Associate Professor at Department of Philosophy and Sociology, Pedagogical University of Krakow. Her research interests focus on the self and mind discussed in terms of classical Indian philosophy, especially Sāṃkhyayoga tradition, and early Buddhism as well as contemporary philosophy of mind. She has authored and edited several volumes and numerous papers on comparative philosophy and religion, cross-cultural aesthetics and gender studies, e.g. “The Woman-and-Tree Motif in the Ancient and Contemporary India” (International Yearbook of Aesthetics, 2017), “Hinduism in Poland” (in K.A. Jacobsen & F. Sardella, eds.,Handbook of Hinduism in Europe, Brill, 2020), “What is the Sense of Ego-Maker in Classical Samkhya and Yoga?” (in G. Misra, ed., Psychology & Psychoanalysis, Munshiram Monoharlal, 2013). She is the founder and since 2011 editor-in-chief of a peer-reviewed open access journal Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal. Since 2017 she has served as the board member for the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP).
Last updated on June 21st, 2022.