Stephanie Leary
Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at McGill University
Postes occupés
2018-2019 à aujourd'hui | Co-chercheur-se, Éthique fondamentale |
Participations aux événements du CRÉ
15 mai 2019 | Bien-être, bonheur et vie bonne / Wellbeing, Happiness, and the Good Life |
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22 novembre 2019 | Being a believer by David Hunter (Ryerson) |
6 février 2020 | 5 à 7 du GRIN/CRÉ |
18 janvier 2020 | “Morally and Socially Constructed Norms” with Laura Valentini |
Biographie
I’m currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at McGill University. I received my PhD from Rutgers University in 2016, and was the Oscar R. Ewing Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Indiana University, Bloomington from 2016-2018.
I work primarily in metaethics, metaphysics, and epistemology, but my work also extends into normative ethics, moral psychology, and philosophy of language. Right now I’m especially interested in the metaphysics of normative properties: whether normative properties are non-natural (and what the heck that means), and whether an account of what metaphysically explains why something has some normative property should be unified across the practical and epistemic domains. See my research page for my publications and works in progress.