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  2. Catriona Mackenzie - Wikipedia

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    She gained her PhD at the National University of Australia. [3] Her thesis, Embodying Autonomy: Women and Moral Agency (1991), was supervised by Genevieve Lloyd, Kim Lycos and Moira Gatens. [4] Mackenzie taught at Monash University for two years, before joining Macquarrie University. She was a visiting fellow at Princeton University in 1990. [4]

  3. Talbot Brewer - Wikipedia

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    Brewer is known for his idea of "dialectical activity," arguing that contemporary moral philosophy is hindered by a production-oriented conception of human agency and action. He tries to retrieve a different "dialectical" conception of human agency drawing on classical moral philosophy (mainly Aristotle). He believes that our ritual activities ...

  4. Lea Ypi - Wikipedia

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    Ypi earned her laurea in philosophy at the Sapienza University of Rome in 2002 [7] and her laurea in Literature from the same institution in 2004. [7] She received her Master of Research from the European University Institute in 2005 and her PhD in Political Theory from the European University Institute in 2008, with a thesis on Statist cosmopolitanism under the supervision of Peter Wagner.

  5. Agential realism - Wikipedia

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    Barad's agential realism is at once an epistemology (theory of knowing), an ontology (theory of being), and an ethics. For this, Barad employs the term onto-epistemology. Because specific practices of mattering have ethical consequences, excluding other kinds of mattering, onto-epistemological practices are always in turn onto-ethico ...

  6. Agnes Callard - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Callard's longest book is Aspiration: The Agency of Becoming, which outlines and defends a theory about the process of changes in an individual's values, which she calls "aspiration". A summary of the book which was made by a fan and endorsed by the author [ 24 ] divides the book into these core claims and various supporting claims (not ...

  7. Woman Goes Viral And Receives Violent Threats From Aggressive ...

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    Her PhD thesis reads: “Olfactory Ethics: The Politics of Smell in Modern and Contemporary Prose” View of Cambridge University at sunset, representing academic controversy over the \"Politics ...

  8. Peter-Paul Verbeek - Wikipedia

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    Verbeek's theory of technological mediation builds on the postphenomenological approach that was firstly stipulated by Don Ihde.This approach finds its origins in a synthesis between classical phenomenology and American pragmatism, with as one of its major premises the thesis that "technology only bears meaning in a use context". [6]

  9. E-Theses Online Service - Wikipedia

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    Germaine Greer's 1968 thesis The ethic of love and marriage in Shakespeare's early comedies is indexed by EThOS. [16] Brian Cox's 1998 thesis Double diffraction dissociation at large momentum transfer [17] is indexed by EThOS. EThOS records thesis data and metadata which can then be searched with basic [4] and advanced search terms. [18]