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Anne Baril is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis (WashU). She holds a PhD from the University of Arizona and has held previous academic positions, including a Moreau Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Notre Dame and an Assistant Professorship at the University of New Mexico. Her research focuses on ethics, epistemology, and their intersection, particularly exploring the role of epistemic virtues and values in the good life. She argues that valuing epistemic goods is integral to moral character development and well-being. Her work bridges theoretical philosophy with practical ethical questions.
Key research areas include epistemic virtues, moral philosophy, and the intersection of epistemology and ethics. Notable publications include analyses of eudaimonia, pragmatic encroachment in epistemology, and the ethical dimensions of equality and flourishing. Her reviews engage with influential texts in virtue ethics and epistemic authority, contributing to ongoing scholarly debates.
Baril’s academic trajectory reflects a commitment to both research and teaching. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her extensive publication record and postdoctoral experience highlight her scholarly impact. Her current position at WashU underscores her role as an educator and researcher in philosophy.
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