Imge Oranlı is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Unit at ASU's College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Polytechnic Campus @ Mesa, Arizona). She wrote her dissertation under Tina Chanter's supervision, titled "Reframing Theories of Evil: Ethics, Violence and the State" and received her Ph.D. from DePaul University in Chicago (2015). In 2016, she started working as a lecturer at Koç University and other universities in Istanbul (Turkey) until joining ASU in 2019.
Oranlı is currently working on a book manuscript on philosophical theories of evil and their implications for analyzing sta…
Imge Oranlı is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Unit at ASU's College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Polytechnic Campus @ Mesa, Arizona). She wrote her dissertation under Tina Chanter's supervision, titled "Reframing Theories of Evil: Ethics, Violence and the State" and received her Ph.D. from DePaul University in Chicago (2015). In 2016, she started working as a lecturer at Koç University and other universities in Istanbul (Turkey) until joining ASU in 2019.
Oranlı is currently working on a book manuscript on philosophical theories of evil and their implications for analyzing state violence, genocide, and its denial in the context of WWI Ottoman empire and Turkish-Armenian relations.
Oranli's Areas of Specialization & Competence:
Philosophy of Evil, Continental Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy, Epistemic Injustice, Ethics, Feminist Theory, Postcolonial Theory, and Genocide Studies.