Agnieszka Nogal
Head of the Political Philosophy Faculty at the University of Warsaw
HRF Publication: Happiness and Domestic Life
Conference: Happy Homes, Happy Society?
Working Paper | The impact of domestic happiness on public space
Agnieszka Maria Nogal is a Polish Philosopher, Political Scientist, Doctor of Humanities in the discipline of Political Science. In the years 1989–1994 she studied at the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Warsaw. Her master’s thesis was devoted to feminism. In 1998 she defended her doctoral thesis under the supervision of prof. Stanisław Czerniak at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences on the relationship between axiology and politics in the Henryk Elzenberg writings. In the years 2001–2003, 2006–2007 she completed her education with studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw. In the years 1994-2013, she associated with prof. Stanisław Filipowicz managed the Department of Political Philosophy at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Since 1999, she has been working at the Department of Political Philosophy of the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw. She is a laureate of a foreign scholarship of the Foundation for Polish Science at the European University Institute in Florence (2002–2003). Co-founder and editorial member of the Civitas magazine. Studies in philosophy of politics. In her scientific work, she deals with the philosophy of politics. Her work focuses on the debate between well-known philosophers Jürgen Habermas and Joseph Weiler and on civic friendship.