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Federico Luzzi is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, within the School of Divinity, History, Philosophy & Art History. His research focuses on epistemology, particularly the relationship between knowledge and non-knowledge, and its intersections with ethics. Current research interests include epistemic injustice, gender equality in sports, and feminist philosophy. He coordinates the Aberdeen Philosophy in Education Group (APEG), which trains students to facilitate philosophy discussions in schools, and teaches courses like 'Philosophy with Children.'
- Education: PhD Philosophy (University of Aberdeen, 2010), M.Litt. (St Andrews), BA (Sheffield)
- Teaching: Courses include 'Philosophy and Society,' 'Philosophy of Games and Sports,' and 'Effective Altruism.'
His scholarship spans epistemic injustice in sports, closure principles in epistemology, and gender classification policies in athletics. He is a Council Member of the Royal Institute of Philosophy and part of the Scottish Feminist Philosophy Network.
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