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Dr. Eleanor Curran is an Honorary Researcher at Kent Law School, University of Kent. Her academic journey includes roles as Lecturer (2006–2013) and Senior Lecturer (2013–2021) at the same institution. Previously, she held positions at King’s College London (1997–2001), Keele University (2001–2006), and conducted research at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (1999–2000). She earned her PhD in Philosophy from the City University of New York (CUNY) in 1998.
Her research focuses on Thomas Hobbes’s political theory and the historical development of rights. Key areas include Hobbesian sovereignty, individual rights, and the philosophical foundations of rights theory. Early work explored Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems. She authored Reclaiming the Rights of the Hobbesian Subject (2007) and Rethinking Rights: Historical Development and Philosophical Justification (2022), challenging orthodox views of Hobbes’s rights framework.
Dr. Curran’s articles span Hobbesian ethics, legal theory, and BCI technology. Her recent work traces rights theory from medieval origins to modern jurisprudence. No notable scientific awards are listed, but her contributions to Hobbes scholarship are widely recognized. She has not listed advisees or grants in the provided texts.
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