University Lecturer In Philosophy, Editor Of Daily Philosophy, Holiday Greek And Human Future Lab
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China
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Andreas Matthias is a multilingual philosopher-turned-software professional who blends a PhD in philosophy with over 15 years as a full-time web developer and IT systems administrator. Since 2008 he has taught philosophy at university level while also serving as editor of projects like Daily Philosophy, Holiday Greek and the Human Future Lab, producing freely available online lectures and newsletters. He has five years’ experience teaching programming at a German university and nearly two decades building and maintaining web infrastructure, which gives him a rare cross-disciplinary fluency in ethics, pedagogy, and practical software operations. The author of seven books (including fiction under pen names) and creator of the Moral Robots blog, he pursues online teaching and public philosophy with a practitioner’s attention to reliable systems and clear communication. Based in Hong Kong, he is fluent in German, Greek and English and prefers contact by email rather than social media.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Philosophy at Humboldt University of Berlin
Master of Arts - MA, Master of Arts - MA at The University of Göttingen
Contributions:9 releases, 39 commits, 50 pushes in 6 months
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Andreas Matthias - University Lecturer In Philosophy, Editor Of Daily Philosophy, Holiday Greek And Human Future Lab