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Kimberly Brewer is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Princeton University. She holds a PhD from Cornell University's Sage School of Philosophy, awarded in 2018. Her research focuses on Kantian philosophy, particularly the concept of the intuitive intellect, theological determinism, and the intersection of metaphysics with philosophical theology. She has contributed to debates on divine omniscience, modal metaphysics, and the philosophical implications of Kant's critical system.
Education: PhD in Philosophy, Cornell University (2018).
Research Interests: Brewer’s work centers on Kant’s theories of intellectual intuition, divine intellect, and freedom. She explores how Kant’s ideas engage with Spinozistic and Leibnizian thought, addressing challenges to theological determinism and the metaphysical foundations of human agency. Her scholarship bridges historical and contemporary philosophical inquiries into modality, epistemology, and ethics.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab or team affiliation is listed. Her research appears to be primarily individual or collaborative through academic publications.
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