I am a Lecturer in Applied Ethics at The Center for Ethics at the University of Leeds (UK). Previously, I was joint course leader and senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Wolverhampton, a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Manchester and a teaching fellow at Durham University. I have also held teaching and/or lecturing posts at Keele University, Open University, Bolton University and Universidad de Buenos Aires.
My recent work is on political philosophy and ethics. I am interested in both theoretical and applied issues related to human evil and the ethics and politics of forgiveness and memory. My current research is …
I am a Lecturer in Applied Ethics at The Center for Ethics at the University of Leeds (UK). Previously, I was joint course leader and senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Wolverhampton, a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Manchester and a teaching fellow at Durham University. I have also held teaching and/or lecturing posts at Keele University, Open University, Bolton University and Universidad de Buenos Aires.
My recent work is on political philosophy and ethics. I am interested in both theoretical and applied issues related to human evil and the ethics and politics of forgiveness and memory. My current research is on political forgiveness and public commemoration, transitional justice, pacifism, punishment, conflict resolution and shared responsibility for structural injustice.
I also have a longstanding interest in the history of ethics (particularly Aristotle, Spinoza, Kant, Hegel and Sartre) and the intersection of ethics with philosophy of mind (i.e. moral psychology, motivation, practical rationality, guilt, remorse, emotions, moral judgement and moral reasons, metaethics) and with philosophy of art (i.e. political and moral engagement in art).