National projects
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2017-2019 - "Responsibility of religious person: Lithuanian rabbinical thought between rationalism and Hassidic mysticism" (project manager doc. Aušra Pažėraitė; project was funded by a grant from the Lithuanian Research Council).
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2017–2019 - “ Transformations of Nature in Late Modernity: Ontological and Anthropological Dimensions ” (project manager doc. Mintautas Gutauskas; project was funded by a grant from the Lithuanian Research Council).
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2016-2018 - Working on the book "Inheritance of Lithuanian Jewish philosophical and religious thought", preparation for publication (project manager doc. Aušra Pažėraitė; project was funded by a grant from the Good Will Foundation).
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2015 - The conference “Emmanuel Levinas: a Radical Thinker in the Time of Crisis” (project manager prof. Rita Šerpytytė; project was funded by a grant from the Good Will Foundation).
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2013–2015 - “Transformations of Ontology: Nihilism, Ethics, Media” (project manager prof. Tomas Sodeika; project was funded by a grant from the Lithuanian Research Council).
- 2011–2013 - “Philosophical Research into Cinema Art: Theoretical Assumptions, Methods, Objectives” (project manager Assoc. prof. Nerijus Milerius; project was funded by a grant from the Lithuanian Research Council).
- 2010–2013 - “Religion and culture: Challenges of the Contemporary World to Identity” (project manager prof. Rita Šerpytytė, project was funded by a grant from the Lithuanian Research Council under the national program “State and Nation: Legacy and Identity”).
- 2010 - “Identity and Alterity” (project manager dr. Nerijus Čepulis; project was funded by a grant from the LithuanianResearch Council under the national program “State and Nation: Legacy and Identity“).
- 2009 - “Religion and Everyday Life: Challenges of the Contemporary World” (project manager prof. Rita Šerpytytė, project was funded by a grant from the Lithuanian State Science and Studies Foundation).
- 2007 - “Religion and the Challenges of the Contemporary World” (project manager prof. Rita Šerpytytė, project was funded by a grant from the Lithuanian State Science and Studies Foundation).