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Department of Philosophy & Social Studies
University of Crete
Campus of Rethymnon
74100 Rethymno
Greece

Phone number: ++30 2831077211/15/16
Fax number:++30 2831077222

Sargentis, Konstantinos
Research interests: Ethics, Kant, Philosophy of Action, Free Will
e-mail: sargentis@fks.uoc.gr , Tel: 0030 28310 77223


Positions held: Assistant Professor of Ethics, University of Crete, Dpt. of Philosophical and Social Studies, Rethymno (2012-).

Studies:
- Ph. D. in Philosophy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Philosophy, Psychology and Education, Oct 1996 – Jan 2001 (Title of doctoral thesis: “The Fact of Reason in Kant's Moral Philosophy”)
- Postgraduate studies in Philosophy (specialisation: Kant, Ethics) in Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Mar 1994 – Oct 1996
- Undergraduate studies in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Psychology and Education, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Oct 1989 – June 1993

Former positions: 
- Lecturer of Ethics, University of Crete, Dpt. of Philosophical and Social Studies, Rethymno (2004-2012)
- Tutor at the Hellenic Open University, Course: "Philosophy in Europe" (2008-2009)
- Assistant / lecturer at the International Center for the Studies of Plato and the Platonic Roots of Western Philosophy (ICSP), Internationale Akademie für Philosophie im Fürstentum Liechtenstein (IAP), Sep 2001 – Dec 2003

Publications:

Books
- The Problem of Free Will. Athens: Nissos 2012 (in Greek).

Translations (with Introduction and Notes)
- Immanuel Kant, Zum ewigen Frieden. Ein philosophischer Entwurf (Toward perpetual peace. A philosophical project). Introduction, Modern Greek Translation, Notes. Athens: Polis, 2006.

Articles
- “Crisis, Evil, and Progress in Kant’s Philosophy of History”, in: Journal of the Philosophy of History 9.1 (2015), 71-96.
- "Moral Freedom and Free Will in Rousseau", in: Aksiologika 28 (2012), 47-73 (in Greek).
- "Moral Motivation in Kant", in: Kant Studies Online, 2012, 93-121.
- "Das Böse als Selbstverhältnis des Guten. Zum Problem der Stufen des „bösen Herzens“ bei Kant", in: Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 36.1 (2011), 49-69.
- ‘”Fact of Reason” and “Natural Human Reason”: On Kant’s Notion of Moral Experience’, in: I. Patellis, K. Goudeli, P. Kontos (eds.), Kant: Making Reason Intuitive, Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire and New York, 2007, 113-128.
- “The Concept of Maxim in Kant’s Practical Philosophy”, in K. Kavoulakos (ed.), Immanuel Kant: Practical Reason and Modernity. Athens: Alexandreia, 2006, 81-105 (in Greek).
- “An Interpretation of Kant’s Theory of Radical Evil”, in K. Boudouris & E. Maragiannou (eds.), Philosophia, Anatagonistikotita kai Agathos Bios, v. 2. Athens: Ionia Publ., 2005, 266-277 (in Greek).
- “Is Perpetual Peace possible? On the Idea of Peace in Kant”, in: Greek Philosophical Review 21/61 (2004), 40-58 (in Greek).
- “A Kantian Approach to Plato's Moral Psychology in the Republic from the Standpoint of Metaethics”, in: Hypomnema 2 (2004) 215-245 (in Greek).
- “Moral Insight and Spontaneity of Human Will. The Moral Self in Kant”, in: Deucalion 21/2 (2003),189-217 (in Greek).

Reviews
- “Immanuel Kant, Critique of Practical Reason. Translation into Greek by K. Androulidakis, with  Introduction and Comments, Hestia, Athens 2004”, in: Nea Hestia1802 (2007), 238-241 (in Greek).
- “Pavlos Kontos, The Kantian Ethics of Promises, Hestia, Athens 2005”, in: Hypomnema 5 (2006), 239-248 (in Greek).