Oksana Sarabun

Position: Associate Professor, Philosophy Department, Associate Dean, філософського факультету

Scientific degree: Candidate of Philosophical Sciences

Email: oksana.sarabun@lnu.edu.ua

Google Scholar profile: scholar.google.com.ua

Research interests

· Social philosophy and philosophy of history;

· Issues of identity, justice, dignity, responsibility, and freedom in the contemporary philosophical tradition;

· The existential dimension of personal self-realization in the context of contemporary civilizational challenges.

Publications

1. Sarabun, O. B. (2025). Utilitarian, liberalist, and communitarian approaches to understanding the ethico-legal nature of justice. Scientific Works of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management. Legal Sciences, (2[74]), 41–47. https://journals.maup.com.ua/index.php/law/article/view/4887/5211

2. Sarabun, O. B., Hnatko, M. M., & Malitskyi, V. K. (2025). Psychophilosophy of personality: the search for a comprehensive understanding of humans. Scientific Innovations and Advanced Technologies. Psychology Series, 7(47), 1345–1353. https://doi.org/10.52058/2786-5274-2025-7(47)-1345-1353

3. Sarabun, O. (2025). Transformations of Crimean Tatar identity: From the ethnocentric to the nation-centric dimension. In Proceedings of the Reporting Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Philosophy (Vol. 22, pp. 49–51). Lviv, Ukraine. Edited by O. Kvas & O. Sarabun. https://filos.lnu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Tezy_zvitnoi_naukovoi_konferentsii_filosofskoho_fakultetu_2025-1.pdf

4. Sarabun, O. (2024). Hermeneutic potential of the religious-philosophical thought of the Crimean Khanate. Regional Studies, (37), 145–149. Uzhhorod, Ukraine: Helvetyka Publishing House. https://filos.lnu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Rehionalni-studii-37.pdf

5. Sarabun, O. (2024). Ukrainian national identity as a mirror of the Western model of selfhood. In Proceedings of the Reporting Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Philosophy (Vol. 21, pp. 47–50). Lviv, Ukraine. Edited by L. Ryzhak & N. Zhyhailo. https://filos.lnu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Tezy-konferentsii-2024_13.02.pdf

6. Sarabun, O. (2023). Happiness as the possibility of realizing one’s own life project among one’s own. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Scientific Conference “Happiness and Modern Society” (March 20–21, 2023, pp. 268–271). Lviv, Ukraine: SPOLOM. https://filos.lnu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Zbirnyk-SHCHastia-2023.pdf

7. Sarabun, O. (2023). Ukrainian culture as a voice of the anti-colonial discourse in the process of deconstructing imperial myths. In Proceedings of the Reporting

Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Philosophy (Vol. 20, pp. 53–56). Lviv, Ukraine. Edited by L. Ryzhak & N. Zhyhailo. https://filos.lnu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tezy-konferentsii-2023.pdf

8. Sarabun, O. (2022). Fair inequality or unfair equality? In Proceedings of the Reporting Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Philosophy (Vol. 19, pp. 42–45). Lviv, Ukraine. Edited by L. Ryzhak & N. Zhyhailo. https://filos.lnu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tezy-konferentsii-2023.pdf

9. Sarabun, O. (2021). Libertarianism: A limited or an improved version of liberalism? In Proceedings of the Reporting Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Philosophy (Vol. 18, pp. 55–59). Lviv, Ukraine. Edited by L. Ryzhak & N. Zhyhailo. https://filos.lnu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tezy-konferentsii-2023.pdf

10. Sarabun, O. (2020). The controversy between universalism and particularism in understanding the nature of justice. In Proceedings of the Reporting Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Philosophy (Vol. 17, pp. 33–36). Lviv, Ukraine. Edited by L. Ryzhak & N. Zhyhailo. https://filos.lnu.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tezy-konferentsii-2023.pdf

Biography

Born in 1989 in Lviv, Ukraine.

Education

· 2024, 2020 – Completed professional development internships for academic staff at the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management.

· 2020 – Attended the course Digital Competencies in Education at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.

· 2014 – Defended the PhD dissertation Responsibility as a Modus of Free Self-Realization in Human Beings in the Philosophy of Existentialism in the specialty 09.00.03 – Social Philosophy and Philosophy of History.

· 2011–2014 – PhD studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, specialty Philosophy.

· 2010–2011 – Master’s program, Faculty of Philosophy, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, specialty Philosophy.

· 2006–2010 – Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.

· 2006–2008 – Studied Law at the Lviv Institute of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, earned a junior specialist qualification.

· 1996–2006 – Secondary School No. 62, Lviv.

Professional Experience

· Since 2025 – Deputy Dean for Research, Faculty of Philosophy, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.

· Since 2021 – Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.

· 2014–2020 – Assistant, Department of Philosophy, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.

· 2016–2017 – Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Economics, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University.

· 2015–2019 – Associate Professor, Department of Social, Humanitarian, and Fundamental Disciplines, Lviv Institute of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management.

· 2011–2015 – Lecturer, Department of Humanities, Lviv Institute of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management.

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