Institute of Slavic Languages and Literatures

Former Faculty

M. A. Tea Lobo

Former PhD Student

SNF Fribourg

Tea Lobo (née Jankovic) studied Philosophy and Anglistics in Basel, Fribourg and Harvard. As of 2013 she has been writing her doctoral thesis as a Doc.CH scholar of the Swiss National Fonds. She works on a thesis about Fëdor Dostoevskij and Ludwig Wittgenstein.

“Wittgenstein and Dostoevsky on the Ethical-Aesthetic Perspective on ‘the Whole’” Contributions to 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel 9.-15. August 2015. Band XXIII. Kirchberg am Wechsel: Wissenschaft – Forschung Niederösterreich, 2015, S. 144-148.

“We should be seeing life itself: Wittgenstein on Aesthetics and Ethics of Representing Selfhood“ Swiss Papers in English Language and Literature, Vol. 30 (2014) Literature and Ethics, S. 23-40.

“Purifying the Heart in Order to See: Praxis and Perception in Dostoevsky’s Brothers Karamazov“, Monasticism, Ascesis and Holiness New York: Sophia, 2013, S. 438-424.

Wittgenstein and Dostoevsky on Aesthetics and the 'Inner' Life“ Contributions to 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Aesthetics Today, Kirchberg am Wechsel 7.-13. August 2016. Kirchberg am Wechsel: Wissenschaft – Forschung Niederösterreich, 2016.

Formen des Klärens by Christian Erbacher“ Nordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (No.1), 2016.

 

Elisabeth und Werner Leinfellner Preis 2016 of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Association for her work: "Wittgenstein and Dostoevsky on Aesthetics and the 'Inner Life'"