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Dr. Chris Cousens is a Lecturer in Moral and Political Philosophy at the University of Glasgow's Department of Philosophy (College of Arts). Previously, he taught at the University of Stirling and La Trobe University (Australia), with a PhD from La Trobe (2019) and a BA from the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on harmful speech, online communication ethics, and their intersection with social norms. Current work explores AI communication's societal impact and the role of large language models in shaping discourse.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy (La Trobe 2019), BA (Melbourne), Master of Teaching
Research interests span political philosophy, feminist theory, and philosophy of language, particularly examining how language perpetuates social harm. He critiques harmful speech mechanisms in digital spaces, including fat-calling, slurs, and ableist insults, while advocating for equitable access to philosophy education through outreach programs.
Teaching includes 'Philosophy 1A: How Should I Think?' and 'Political Philosophy,' with prior courses like 'Philosophy of Bad Language' and 'Human Rights Theory.'




