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Elise Woodard is a Lecturer in Legal and Political Philosophy at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London. She holds a PhD from the University of Michigan (2022) and previously served as the Stalnaker Postdoctoral Associate in Philosophy at MIT. Her research focuses on political epistemology, consent theory, and feminist philosophy, with notable work on issues of autonomy, public health ethics, and legal-moral policy-making.
Education background includes:
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Michigan (2022)
- Stalnaker Postdoctoral Associate at MIT (prior to current role)
Her research interests span political philosophy, legal theory, epistemology, and ethics. Key themes include the epistemic dimensions of political processes, moral obligations in public health decision-making, and feminist critiques of traditional ethical frameworks. She is affiliated with the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre for Politics, Philosophy & Law, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to societal challenges.
Her recent publications explore topics such as partisan deference, epistemic norms in evidence-gathering, and the ethics of consent in contentious contexts. These works collectively highlight her focus on bridging theoretical philosophy with practical legal and policy issues.
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Her work is closely tied to the Yeoh Tiong Lay Centre's initiatives, contributing to debates at the intersection of political theory, law, and ethics.



