About
Stephen A. Noble is a Senior Lecturer in Translation and Translation Studies at the University of Lille, affiliated with the Faculty of Languages, Culture and Societies and the Department of English Studies - Angellier. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Paris I—Panthéon–Sorbonne and was a SSHRC/CRSH Postdoctoral Fellow at McGill University, where he remains an Associate Member. His work bridges philosophy and translation, focusing on language, meaning, and phenomenology.
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Paris I—Panthéon–Sorbonne
- SSHRC/CRSH Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University
Noble’s research lies at the intersection of philosophy, translation studies, and phenomenology. His expertise spans the philosophy of language, 20th-century French phenomenology, and the theoretical challenges of meaning in translation. His publications, including books on silence, language, and perceptual consciousness, address these themes through interdisciplinary lenses.
His scientific awards include the SSHRC/CRSH Postdoctoral Fellowship. While no specific students or grants are mentioned in the text, his role as an associate member at McGill and his publications suggest an active academic career. No details about labs or teams are provided directly, but his affiliation with the Center for Studies in Civilizations, Languages and Foreign Literature (ULR 4074) implies collaborative research environments.





