Petrișor Mihail Ivan

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Petrișor Mihail Ivan
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Born
Bucharest
NationalityRomania
Alma materUniversity of Sussex
OccupationPhilosophy teacher

Petrișor Ivan Mihail is a logics and philosophy teacher at the Bilingual Theoretical High School "Miguel De Cervantes", at Teleșcoala and at the Center of Excellence in Philosophy (CEX). CEX is a project that has been operating since 2001, within the Philosophy department of the University of Bucharest, where Petrișor is teaching alongside Gabriel Săndoiu. He is also a former member of the Council of the Philosophy University of Bucharest.

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Nationality Romania
Place of birth Bucharest
Languages Spoken Romanian Language, English Language, French Language
Honors and awards The John Ross Prize, The John Ross Prize for Second Year French, Profesor Bologna

Petrișor studied at the University of Sussex, the European Collage of Liberal Arts, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 and further pursued his studies at the University of Bucharest. He has also taught at the Theoretical High School "Lucian Blaga", Spiru Haret National College and the Romanian-Finnish High School.

He has also published a number of academic papers for the Philosophy University of Bucharest, both in English and Romanian. The most popular of them are: "A quasi-Fregean Solution to 'the concept «horse»' Paradox", "Why the hole argument cuts both ways – or no way at all" and "Workshop - essay tips & tricks".

Petrișor is also known for teaching on TV for "teleșcoala", a Romanian project made by TVR, The Romanian Television, during the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to teach kids from home. He was responsible for teaching the Romanian highschool philosophy curriculum for students.

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