Faculty Research Interests
Our faculty has a wide range of research interests. Click on the names of the individual faculty members to learn more about them. To view our full faculty listing, click here.
- Philosophy of science
- Political Philosophy
- Philosophy of Economics
- Moral philosophy
- Kant
- Social and political philosophy
- Metaethics
- Comparative history of ethics
- Social and political philosophy
- International development ethics
- Kant, Hegel, Marx, Sen, Nussbaum
- Early modern philosophy
- Feminist philosophy (including history of feminist philosophy, and history of women philosophers)
- History of analytic philosophy
- Philosophy of perception
- Moral and political philosophy
- Feminism
- Relational theory
- Development ethics
- Equality theory
- Applied ethics
- Ancient philosophy as a way of life and quest for wisdom (especially Roman Stoicism, Epicureanism, Cynicism, Scepticism, the figure of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle)
- Philosophy as therapy, existential psychology, and the intersection of philosophy and psychotherapy in general
- Modern appropriations of ancient philosophies
- Philosophy of love, friendship, and sex
- Feminism
- Philosophy of life (especially, meaning as a final value in life and its relationship to a life worth living)
- Epistemology (especially, social epistemology and knowledge-related values)
- Philosophy of Mind
- Philosophy of Action
- Philosophy of Cognitive Science
- Political Philosophy
- Philosophy and Economics
- Bioethics
- German Idealism: Kant, Schelling, Hegel
- Critical theory, especially the Frankfurt School
- 20th century French Philosophy
- Social and political philosophy
- Existentialism
- German Romanticism