Matěj Král
Philosophy
Bio
Dr. Král received a Master’s degree in philosophy from Charles University in Prague in 2004 and continued to attend between 2004 to 2012. After successfully defending his doctoral dissertation ‘Nietzsche and Kafka,’ he earned a Ph.D. He has been teaching philosophy at the NC State European Center in Prague (formerly NC State Prague Institute) since 2009, focusing on 19th-century European philosophy (2009-2013), existentialism (2013-2016), and a course in practical ethics called Contemporary Moral Issues (2015 to the present). Besides that, he co-teaches a course in the didactics of philosophy at Charles University. This builds on his ongoing experience at the high school level. Dr. Král’s academic interest mainly focuses on the philosophical and ethical implications of Kafka’s fiction. However, his research includes other authors and topics, primarily Friedrich Nietzsche (emphasizing ethical and aesthetic issues).