I am Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Philosophy at Vilnius University. My doctoral dissertation was defended at the University of Cambridge in 2019.
My research interests lie in theology, political theory, and ancient philosophy. Currently, I am writing on the first principles in classical metaphysics and theology, the interactions between Greek religion and cosmology, and contemporary and classical theories of collective agency.
My previous postdoctoral fellowship resulted in an award-winning monograph Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (Cambridge University Press, 2023; The Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award…
I am Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Philosophy at Vilnius University. My doctoral dissertation was defended at the University of Cambridge in 2019.
My research interests lie in theology, political theory, and ancient philosophy. Currently, I am writing on the first principles in classical metaphysics and theology, the interactions between Greek religion and cosmology, and contemporary and classical theories of collective agency.
My previous postdoctoral fellowship resulted in an award-winning monograph Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (Cambridge University Press, 2023; The Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise 2025).
As a PI, I have just secured a major national researcher group grant Collective Agency: Towards A Three-Part Philosophical Theory (2025–2028; awarded by the Research Council of Lithuania).