Visiting Research Fellow, School of Humanities, University of Adelaide
After gaining my PhD in philosophy at University of Sydney in 1988 I spent 1989-91 at Rutgers University, NJ, USA as a visiting research fellow and then a visiting professor before joining the philosophy department at University of Adelaide in 1992. I retired in in 2018 but remain connected to the department as an honorary research fellow and postgraduate supervisor. My fields of expertise have ranged over philosophy of cognitive science and mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of criminal law, philosophy of film, professional ethics, medical ethics, and the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant. I am currently working on a teleological reconsideration of Kant's Humanity Principle.
Aug 24, 2023 07:09 am UTC| Politics
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