Juha Varto

Juha Varto (born 27 June 1949) is a Finnish philosopher, considered the most important phenomenologist in Finland,[1] known also for his prolific output on a variety of philosophical themes. Since 1999 he has been professor of research in visual art and education at the Aalto University School of Art and Design, Helsinki. Before that he taught research methodology and acted as director of research in various Finnish universities and polytechnics (1992–1999) and before that taught philosophy at the University of Tampere (1973–1993). During the 1990s Varto produced[citation needed] over 100 programmes for Finnish radio and television, mainly dealing with philosophical questions. He has been awarded an honorary doctorate for theatre and drama by the Theatre Academy Helsinki. Autumn 2016, the president of Aalto University, Tuula Teeri, appointed Varto an Aalto Distinguished Professor in recognition of his significant scientific merits.

July 2017, Varto retired from Aalto University.

  1. ^ Leila Haaparanta; Ilkka Niiniluoto (2003). Analytic philosophy in Finland. Rodopi. p. 496. ISBN 90-420-0837-7. Retrieved 3 January 2011.

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