Eliana Luxemburg-Peck is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Indiana State University. In 2024, she received her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). Her research areas include ethics, feminist philosophy and social epistemology, and critical philosophy of race; she is especially interested in responsibility for complex forms of wrongdoing, such as collectively-perpetrated wrongs, structural injustices, and wrongs perpetrated in ignorance, particularly where ignorance stems from systemic epistemic oppression. Eliana's work has been published in Social Epistemology (2023), Critical Philosophy of…
Eliana Luxemburg-Peck is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Indiana State University. In 2024, she received her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). Her research areas include ethics, feminist philosophy and social epistemology, and critical philosophy of race; she is especially interested in responsibility for complex forms of wrongdoing, such as collectively-perpetrated wrongs, structural injustices, and wrongs perpetrated in ignorance, particularly where ignorance stems from systemic epistemic oppression. Eliana's work has been published in Social Epistemology (2023), Critical Philosophy of Race (2021), and Metaphilosophy (2017; with Ellen K. Feder), and her current research concerns complicity. Eliana is passionate about inclusive and justice-oriented philosophy teaching. In 2024, she received the Weissman Excellence Award in Teaching for a Part-Time Faculty Member in the Baruch College School of Arts and Sciences. In addition to her doctorate, Eliana holds a B.A. in Philosophy from American University (university honors, summa cum laude) and an M.A. in Philosophy from Vanderbilt University. https://www.elianaluxemburgpeck.com/