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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]
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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]
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]