Current Postgraduate Researcher supervised by both Professor Gerald Lang and Dr Joseph Bowen. The title of my thesis is 'A Modal Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck'.
About Me:
I began my journey with The University of Leeds in 2018 when I began my undergraduate degree in Economics & Philosophy, eventually representing PRHS in the Leeds Excellence in the Arts (LEAP) program. I then completed my MA in Philosophy, and was awarded both the Mangoletsi and Ash Scholarships. After the completion of my MA in 2022, I obtained Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with Red Kite as well as a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) both specialising i…
Current Postgraduate Researcher supervised by both Professor Gerald Lang and Dr Joseph Bowen. The title of my thesis is 'A Modal Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck'.
About Me:
I began my journey with The University of Leeds in 2018 when I began my undergraduate degree in Economics & Philosophy, eventually representing PRHS in the Leeds Excellence in the Arts (LEAP) program. I then completed my MA in Philosophy, and was awarded both the Mangoletsi and Ash Scholarships. After the completion of my MA in 2022, I obtained Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with Red Kite as well as a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) both specialising in Mathematics for ages 11-18. During this time, I was the President of the Leeds University Philosophical Society. Finally, in 2023, I returned to philosophical study by beginning my time as a Postgraduate Researcher specialising in Moral Luck supervised by Professor Gerald Lang and Dr Joseph Bowen.
Research Interests:
My research interests are wide and span much of ethics. However my research often focuses on; praise, blame, responsibility, and the influence that luck can have on the manifestation of those phenomena.