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Tracy Isaacs is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Western University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities. She also serves as the Special Advisor to the Provost on Gender-Based and Sexual Violence, reflecting her commitment to social justice and ethical responsibility.
Her research centers on ethics, collective responsibility, feminist ethics, and social philosophy. She explores how individuals and groups share moral obligations, particularly in oppressive or collective contexts. Her work extends into feminist issues in sport, body image, food ethics, and dieting, combining theoretical rigor with practical relevance.
Tracy Isaacs's recent scholarly output shows a strong focus on collective action, social roles, and feminist approaches to responsibility. Her publications span interdisciplinary themes in political philosophy, feminist theory, and ethics, often engaging with real-world movements and moral dilemmas.
She has supervised multiple PhD students in areas including collective responsibility, moral intuitionism, and the ethics of testimony. While no formal awards are listed, her ongoing leadership and publication record reflect significant academic impact.
Tracy is actively involved in research groups such as the Rotman Institute of Philosophy and the Centre for Digital Philosophy. She contributes to collaborative projects that bridge philosophy with social justice and public policy.
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