

Sr. Barbara Chyrowicz
Professor Barbara Chyrowicz is a distinguished academic building collaborative efforts in the field of applied ethics. She is currently a professor and chair of the Department of Applied Ethics at John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. Her expertise and scholarly contributions have also been recognized internationally, as she served as a visiting scholar at the University of Notre Dame from 2012 to 2014. Her research interests are deeply rooted in the realms of ethics, bioethics, and metaethics. She has a particular focus on the principle of double effect, a concept that explores the ethical implications of actions that have both good and bad outcomes. Professor Chyrowicz is also keenly interested in the dynamics of moral dilemmas and the methodologies employed in contemporary ethics. In addition to her academic pursuits, Professor Chyrowicz is actively involved with the Ethics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, where she contributes her expertise to guide ethical decision-making processes. Her work in argumentation in ethics is highly regarded, as she seeks to unravel the complexities of ethical discourse and reasoning. Through her teaching and research, Professor Chyrowicz continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a deeper understanding of ethical principles and their application in today's world. Her dedication to advancing the field of ethics is evident in her numerous publications and her ongoing commitment to ethical scholarship.