The Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Sciences is a research and educational unit closely integrated with the Faculty of Management and Economics at Gdańsk University of Technology. Its staff members represent fundamental disciplines in the broad field of humanities and social sciences, including philosophy, sociology, and political science. The department offers educational programs primarily designed for undergraduate and graduate students, both in Polish and English. Here are some important milestones in the history of our department:

  • Academic year 1994/1995 - Department of Political Science and Sociology
  • Academic year 2006/2007 - Department of Social Sciences
  • Academic year 2010/2011 - Merger: Department of Social Sciences and Philosophical Studies

Team

The Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Sciences is a relatively small but exceptional department in many ways. Its interdisciplinary scientific approach and extensive research interests make it unique. Our team, consisting of professors and lecturers, specializes not only in classical philosophy (logic, German idealism, neo-Kantianism, phenomenology, social philosophy, and political philosophy, research methodology) but also in multidisciplinary projects that integrate theoretical-philosophical considerations with issues in economics, sociology, management, and political science (political economics, sociology of knowledge, sociology of the economy, critical management theory).

More information can be found on the Team page.

Research

The research topics conducted in the Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Sciences encompass:

  • Phenomenology and Neo-Kantianism
  • Political Economics
  • Social and Political Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Culture and Psychoanalysis
  • Methodology of Science and Philosophy of Technology
  • Theories of Distributive Justice
  • Rationality in Science and Economics
  • Cultural Determinants of the Economy and Entrepreneurship
  • Social Epistemology and Epistemology of History
  • Civilization Theory
  • British Speculative-Cultural Theory
  • Modernist Aesthetics

More information can be found on the Research page.

Teaching

The department offers educational courses across all study programs within the Faculty of Management and Economics. Both classes and diplomas are conducted in both Polish and English.