About
Usha Nathan is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Louisiana State University (LSU), specializing in ancient philosophy, moral psychology, and social epistemology. Her research intersects with postcolonial and race theory, addressing epistemic injustices through historical and contemporary lenses.
Educations:
- B. Eng. Chemical Engineering, National University of Singapore (2006)
- M.A. English Literature, National University of Singapore (2010)
- M.A. Philosophy (2012), M.Phil. Philosophy (2016), Ph.D. in Philosophy (2021), Columbia University
Teaching & Research: Teaches courses on ancient philosophy (e.g., Aristotle), medieval philosophy, and honors tutorials. Her work bridges classical thought with modern social and political critiques, particularly in marginalized communities' epistemic struggles.
Awards:
- Jonathan Lieberson Memorial Prize (2019) for her article on moral emotions and unnamed wrongs
- Columbia College Preceptorship (2017) for excellence in teaching core curriculum
Publications: Includes a forthcoming article in Ergo exploring moral emotions, epistemic injustice, and unnamed systemic harms.
0Publications listed
Find Usha Nathan elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- NNicole DularNotre Dame of Maryland University · Assistant Professor
Molly Gurdon PinkoskiUniversity of Florida · Research Fellow- NNathan Luis CartagenaWheaton College · Associate Professor
Michael GriffinUniversity of British Columbia · Professor- JJoseph D. FilonowiczLong Island University · Professor
Andreja NovakovicUniversity of California, Riverside · Associate Professor