About
Chrisoula Andreou is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Utah and serves as the Executive Editor of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy. Her research focuses on Practical Reasoning, Action Theory, Ethical Theory, and Applied Ethics, with particular emphasis on the intersections of rationality, morality, and decision-making over time.
- Education: Ph.D. in Philosophy (specific institution not listed in provided text)
- Languages: Greek (Modern), French
Research Trends: Andreou’s work explores complex choice scenarios, including incommensurable alternatives, diachronic rationality, and self-control mechanisms. She challenges traditional paradigms by analyzing how cyclic preferences, micromanagement, and vague goals impact decision-making. Her recent book, Choosing Well: The Good, the Bad, and the Trivial (Oxford, 2023), critically examines rationality in trivial and self-defeating choices.
- Scientific Awards: Distinguished Scholar in the Humanities (2022), Faculty Fellow (2022), multiple Esteemed Faculty Awards
- Teaching: Courses include Ph.D. Thesis Research, Political Philosophy, and Senior Seminar since 2018.
- Editorial Leadership: Executive Editor, Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2014–present)
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