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Eliza Little is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Her research focuses on post-Kantian European philosophy, particularly Hegel's theories of self-consciousness and perception, and Simone de Beauvoir's aesthetics. She explores the role of art and literature in shaping human experience.
Education includes a PhD from the University of Chicago (2020), MA from St. John’s College Annapolis, and BA from Oberlin College. Prior roles include Postdoctoral Fellow at Auburn University.
- Education:
- PhD in Social Thought, University of Chicago (2020)
- MA in History of Western Thought, St. John’s College
- BA in Politics, Oberlin College
Her interdisciplinary work bridges philosophy with literary studies and social theory. Recent publications analyze Hegel's critiques of Schelling, Kant's influence on Hegel, and the social dimensions of aesthetic perception. She is completing a book manuscript on Beauvoir's aesthetics titled *The Aesthetic Lives of Others*.
Teaching includes courses on philosophy and tragedy, and 20th-century French philosophy. Supervises projects on Kant, Hegel, Beauvoir, and aesthetics.





