Descriptor: Philosopher | Associate Professor of Philosophy; Senior Researcher, Latvian Academy of Culture
Affiliation: Latvian Academy of Culture
Contact: andris.hirss@kultura.lv
I am a Latvian philosopher specializing in European philosophy, personalism, and the intellectual history. My research focuses on philosophical metaphysics, and the transformations of philosophical thought in Central and Eastern Europe from the 19th to the 20th century.
I am currently a Senior Researcher and Associate Professor at the Latvian Academy of Culture and the principal investigator of the research project “Conversions and ruptures: epistemic strategies in Latvian philosophy during the Soviet period (1944-1991)” (lzp-2024/1-0650), funded by the Latvian Science Council.
Academic Profiles of Philosopher Andris Hiršs
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Current Work: Associate Professor in Philosophy and Senior Researcher
Monograph
Hiršs, Andris (2022) Person and Personalism: Enduring the Collapse of Idealism. The First Latvian Philosopher Jēkabs Osis. Rīga, The University of Latvia Press.
Persona un personālisms - Google Books
Periodicals
Hiršs, Andris. Balodis, Andrejs. Kamoliņš, Ainārs (2025) Kant’s intellectual heritage in the public spaces of Latvia. Studies in East European Thought. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11212-025-09813-y; Kant’s intellectual heritage in the public spaces of Latvia | Studies in East European Thought
Hiršs, Andris (2024) Influence of personalism on Latvian theory up to the early twentieth century: substantiality and panentheism. Studies in East European Thought 77(4):603-624. DOI: 10.1007/s11212-024-09678-7
Hiršs, Andris (2023) Tendencies in the Historiography of Latvian Philosophy. Problemos 104, 21-35. https://www.journals.vu.lt/problemos/article/view/33373
Hiršs, Andris (2023) Rudolf Eucken (1846–1926) and Latvia – an unfulfilled Mission. Religious−Philosophical Articles 34, 134-155. https://dspace.lu.lv/dspace/bitstream/handle/7/65110/RFR_XXXIV.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y
Hiršs, Andris (2024) The forgotten last Bastion of late Idealism. Latvian Academy of Sciences. YearBook, 27-30. https://www.lza.lv/images/Annual_reports/YearBook_2024_articles/YearBook-2024.pdf
2020–Present, Latvian Academy of Culture
Courses taught: History of Philosophy; Fundamentals of Philosophy; Studies of Philosophical Texts; Introduction to Critical Thinking; Genealogy of Ideas in Latvia; World Artistic Culture.
2022–Present, Latvian National Defence Academy (Guest Lecturer)
Course: Logic.
2019–Present, Riga Technical University (Guest Lecturer)
Course: Logic and Reasoning.
Expert of the Latvian Council of Science (since 2024).
Arbitrator of the Constitutional Assembly of the Latvian Academy of Culture (since 2025).
Member of the Constitutional Assembly of the Latvian Academy of Culture (since 2025).
Head of the Research Ethics Committee at the Latvian Academy of Culture (since 2024).
Member of the Research and Arts Council at the Latvian Academy of Culture (since 2023).
Member of the Constitutional Assembly at the University of Latvia (2022-2024).
Journal Reviewer
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2026, Reviewer Certificate (PDF) →
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Journal Culture Crossroads, 2026
Creator and host of Fono-Grafs, a radio program on Radio "Naba".
The program explores episodes from Latvia’s intellectual history, engaging both local thinkers and major international philosophers whose ideas have influenced the Latvian philosophical landscape, including Max Scheler, Immanuel Kant, Rudolf Eucken, Oswald Külpe, Wilhelm Ostwald, Martin Heidegger, and Johann Gottfried Herder.
Fono-Grāfs / Fono-Grāfs / Latvijas Radio
The monograph “Person and Personalism: Enduring the Collapse of Idealism. The First Latvian Philosopher Jēkabs Osis” was rewarded by Latvian Academy of Sciences as one of the best achievements of the annual Science Achievements’ Competition.
The collective monograph “Latvia: Migration of Cultures” was rewarded by Latvian Academy of Sciences as one of the best achievements of the annual Science Achievements’ Competition. 2012.
The study "Jekabs Osis and Tartu School of Personalism" has received Zentas Maurinas prize by Latvian Academy of Sciences.
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Last updated: 2026