
معرفی
Farbod Akhlaghi serves as an Assistant Professor in Moral Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, following a Junior Research Fellowship in Philosophy at Christ's College, University of Cambridge.
His academic credentials include:
- DPhil (PhD) in Philosophy from the University of Oxford (Oriel College and St Anne's College), supervised by Prof. Roger Crisp and Prof. Timothy Williamson
- MPhil in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge (Darwin College)
- MLitt in Philosophy from the Universities of St Andrews and Stirling (SASP)
- BA (Hons) in Philosophy from the University of Reading
Dr. Akhlaghi's research centers on Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics, with specialized focus on Meta-Metaphysics and interdisciplinary intersections between ethical theory and ontological inquiry. His work examines foundational questions in normative ethics while probing the metaphysical underpinnings of moral concepts, particularly through analytical frameworks connecting value theory with reality's fundamental structure.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- Arts and Humanities Research Council doctoral funding
- Aristotelian Society Bursary during Oxford graduate studies
- Darwin Philosophy Studentship at Cambridge
- Philosophical Quarterly Bursary for MLitt studies
- Caroline Miles Visiting Scholar appointment at Oxford's Ethox Centre (2024)
While current research grants and student advising activities aren't detailed in public profiles, his career trajectory demonstrates sustained engagement with high-impact philosophical institutions and funding bodies across the UK's premier academic centers.
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