Panagiotis Pantazakos is Proffessor of Ethics in the Philosophy Department of the School of Philosophy of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He was born in Athens. After completing compulsory education, he studied Philosophy, Theology and Law at the University of Athens. In 1997, he was awarded the title of Doctor of Philosophy with first-class honours by the University of Athens. The topic of his doctoral thesis was “Natural Theology and Natural Law in the Philosophy of Sophists in the 5th century BC.” His publications include monographs, articles in international journals, bookreviwes and translations in the fields of Ethics, Bioethics, Business Ethics, Philosophy of Law. Indicative Academic Publications: Natural Theology and Natural Law of Sophists in 5th Century BC (Athens: Ellinika Grammata, 2006), Instinct and Freedom according to Thomas Hobbes (Athens: Ellinika Grammata, 2006), Free will and moral values in Plethonas, Rousseau and Wittgenstein (Athens: Ellinika Grammata, Athens 2006), Ethics and Democracy: From antiquity to modern day (Athens: Kardamitsa, 2012), Plethon, on animals and soul (Athens: Kardamitsa, 2012), Ethics and Meta-ethics (Athens: Kardamitsa, 2015), On Duty: Essays on Systematic Moral Philosophy (Athens: Kardamitsa, 2015), Bioethics and Ethics (Athens: Kardamitsa, 2022), Jean Jacques Rousseau: Moral Letters, translated with an intoduction on the "Misogyny" (Athens: Kardamitsa, 2022).
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