Michael Marder, born in 1980, is a distinguished philosopher, university teacher, and writer, currently serving as an Ikerbasque Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
His academic pursuits are deeply rooted in the phenomenological tradition of Continental philosophy, where he explores the intricate relationships between human existence and the environment.
In addition to his work in environmental thought, Marder engages with political philosophy, contributing to contemporary discussions on the ethical implications of our interactions with the world around us.
Through his teaching and writing, he inspires students and readers alike to reflect critically on the pressing philosophical questions of our time.