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Dr. Charlotte Unruh is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Southampton, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of Philosophy. She joined the university in 2024 and is an active researcher in ethics, particularly focusing on future generations, the philosophy of harm, and the ethics of technology. She is a member of the Centre for Democratic Futures and currently accepts PhD students.
Research Interests:
- Future Generations and Intergenerational Justice
- Philosophy of Harm and Hybrid Theories
- Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Automation
- Normative and Applied Ethics
- Collegiality and the Non-Monetary Goods of Work
Her recent publications (2024–2025) explore the ethical dimensions of AI in workplaces, intergenerational justice, and theoretical refinements in harm theory. These works appear in leading journals such as Philosophy & Technology, Philosophers Imprint, and Journal of Practical Ethics, indicating a strong and current research profile in moral and political philosophy with technological applications.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
Charlotte Unruh is actively accepting PhD students, suggesting engagement in academic supervision. While specific grants are not listed, her prior positions as an Early Career Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Technical University of Munich indicate a history of competitive research funding. Her current research project "Meaningfulness and Automation" reflects ongoing scholarly inquiry supported by institutional affiliation.
Labs and Research Groups:
She is a member of the Centre for Democratic Futures at the University of Southampton, an interdisciplinary research group exploring democratic theory, justice, and future-oriented political challenges.




