Mark Losoncz

Mark Losoncz (1987) defended his PhD thesis at the University of Novi Sad with the title The Concept of Time in Bergson’s and Husserl’s Philosophy. He accomplished part of his doctoral research at École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris. As a postdoctoral researcher, he was the guest of the Institute of Ethics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. He is a researcher at the University of Belgrade (Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory) since 2011. His research interests include: consciousness studies, theories of sense of reality, philosophy of love, philosophy & spirituality, philosophy & psychotherapy. He has published several works on the Hungarian minority community in Serbia. He is the author and/or editor of thirteen books. His works are published in English, French, German, Serbian/Croatian, Romanian, Slovenian and Hungarian.

Latest publications

  • (2022), „Cessation and Contingency in Meillassoux’s Speculative Materialism”, Philosophy Today 66 (3): 605–621.
  • Szilárd János Tóth (2021), „Republicanism and Domination by Capital”, In: Beyond Neoliberalism and Capitalism (ed. Vesna Stankovic Pejnovic), Int. Thematic Collection of Papers Book 11, Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade, 141–156.