
About
Jenny Bryan is a Senior Lecturer in Classical Philosophy at the University of Manchester's School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, within the Classics, Ancient History & Egyptology department. She joined the university in 2016, previously working at University College London (UCL) and holding roles at the University of Cambridge, including as a Junior Research Fellow. Her research focuses on Platonic and Early Greek philosophy, particularly Parmenides, Empedocles, and Heraclitus, with an emphasis on epistemology, form/content dynamics in ancient texts, and marginalized philosophical works.
Education: Jenny Bryan earned her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at the University of Cambridge, followed by a Junior Research Fellowship there.
Research Interests: Her work explores Presocratic epistemology, the relationship between form and content in ancient philosophy, and texts often considered marginal. She is currently completing a monograph on Empedocles' epistemology and has ongoing projects on Parmenides, Heraclitus, and Iris Murdoch's engagement with Plato and Homer.
Publications: Her recent work includes analyses of Parmenides' Fragment 7, perception in Parmenidean thought, and the mythological elements in Plato's Statesman, reflecting her expertise in ancient philosophical texts and methodologies.
Awards: No scientific awards mentioned in the profile.
Advising & Grants: She has supervised PhD theses on topics such as Plato's Timaeus, his concept of 'philosophy,' and Empedocles' contributions. While no grants are explicitly listed, her involvement in organizing academic events like the 'Philosophical Letters' conference highlights her engagement with scholarly communities.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Classics department, no specific lab teams are mentioned, but her work contributes to broader interdisciplinary discussions in ancient philosophy.
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