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Dr. Constance L. Mui is a Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University New Orleans' College of Arts and Sciences, holding the Rev. Scott Youree Watson, S.J., Distinguished Professorship. Her work centers on continental philosophy, particularly phenomenology and feminist theories, with a focus on Sartre, Beauvoir, and contemporary thinkers.
- Ph.D., Brown University
Dr. Mui’s research explores Sartrean ontology, existentialist ethics, and feminist philosophy. She has published extensively on topics spanning intersubjectivity, gender analysis, and the intersection of phenomenology with political theory.
Her recent publications engage with Sartrean emotional theory, poststructuralist critiques, and feminist ethical frameworks, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to philosophy and contemporary issues.
Scientific Awards:
- Dux Academicus Award
- Teaching Awards
- Advising Awards
Dr. Mui co-founded Loyola University’s Women’s Studies Program, served as President of the North American Sartre Society (2002-2005), and held leadership roles in the Diversity Committee of the Society of Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. She was Scholar-in-Residence at Fudan University’s School of Philosophy (2012-2013) and serves as Executive Editor for Sartre Studies International.
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