
معرفی
Anna Alexandrova is a Professor in Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge's Department of History and Philosophy of Science and a Fellow of King's College. Her work bridges philosophy of social sciences, economics, psychology, and public policy. She focuses on the role of values in scientific practice, measurement validity, and the ethical implications of AI and well-being research.
- University of Missouri St Louis (2015-2018)
- Leverhulme Centre for Future of Intelligence (Programme Director)
- Bennett Institute for Public Policy (2024)
- British Academy (2024)
Research Themes:
- Philosophy of social sciences and economics
- Well-being measurement and policy
- Model validation and explanatory limitations
- AI ethics and technocratic critique
- Contextual theories of flourishing
Key Contributions:
- Advocates for mid-level theories over high-level abstractions
- Argues for participatory validation in well-being metrics
- Challenges economic model explanatory power
- Develops principles for objective yet value-sensitive science
- Co-authored Nuffield Foundation AI ethics roadmap
Awards:
- Joseph B Gittler Award (2021)
- Philosophy of Science Association Essay Prize (2008)
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