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Elisa Magri is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Boston College. Prior to this role, she held research fellowships in Germany, Italy, and Ireland, where she taught courses in phenomenology, existentialism, post-Kantian philosophy, and philosophy and literature. She has been actively involved in editorial work for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology since 2020.
Education:
- B.A., University of Pisa
- M.A., University of Pisa
- Ph.D., Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
Research Interests: Magri specializes in German Idealism and phenomenology, with a focus on two main strands: Hegel’s philosophy of subjectivity and intersubjective experience. Her work on phenomenology emphasizes the interplay of habit, attention, and affect in shaping empathetic attitudes beyond direct perception paradigms. She co-authored Critical Phenomenology: An Introduction (Polity 2022) and has published extensively on Husserl’s social sensitivity. In Hegelian studies, she explores the ethical dimensions of memory and dialectical thinking’s role in addressing alienation and objectification.
Scientific Awards: No notable scientific awards are mentioned in the provided materials.
Advising & Grants: No advising or grant information is explicitly listed. Her current research includes a monograph on Hegel’s life of the mind and ongoing exploration of dialectical ethics.
Labs/Teams: She contributes to the editorial collective of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, fostering academic discourse in phenomenological studies.





