Dr. Tvrtko Jolić / CV
Born in 1978 in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He studied Philosophy and Croatian culture at the Center for Croatian Studies of the University of Zagreb, where he graduated with a diploma thesis on Rawls’s political constructivism (2002) and obtained his PhD with the thesis “Normative foundations of international justice” (2010).
Since 2002 he is employed at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb, where he is currently engaged as a postdoctoral fellow at the research project “Question of freedom of will and the problem of consciousness”. His primary research interests are political philosophy and ethics. Currently his main research areas are group agency and cognitive and moral bioenhancements. Bibliography can be found on this link.
He served in Editorial Board of Prolegomena – Journal of Philosophy (2006—2009), and since 2013 he is Managing Editor of Croatian Journal of Philosophy. As an adjunct of the Department of Philosophy of the Centre for Croatian Studies he teaches ethics, political philosophy and history of social theories. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Mainz (2002) and at the University of Heidelberg (2009-2010).