Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford
I am a philosopher by training, originally with an interest in later Wittgenstein, topics to do with philosophical methodology, and issues in the philosophy of language, action, and mind. Additionally, over time, I have gained a special interest in moral and political philosophy. After graduating with a PhD in Philosophy in 2018, from the University of Kent, I moved to the University of Oxford, where I have taught Moral and Political Philosophy in the Faculty of Law to finalists for 3 years.
Why international players have a duty to help the search for peace in Cameroon
Jul 21, 2020 14:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Life in anglophone Cameroon has been severely disrupted since violence broke out in 2016. Peaceful protests by lawyers, teachers and civilians against the marginalisation of anglophone institutions by the majority...
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