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Humber van Straalen serves as a Lecturer at the Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam, where he contributes to philosophical education and research with a focus on ethical theory and its practical applications.
His research spans critical areas in contemporary philosophy:
- Ethics: Specializing in Virtue Ethics, Meta-ethics, and applied domains like Animal Ethics
- History of Philosophy: With concentrated analysis of Immanuel Kant and Emmanuel Levinas
- Philosophical Methodology: Including Philosophy of Science and Phenomenological approaches
- Social Dimensions: Exploring Cultural Diversity, Sameness, and Plurality in ethical frameworks
Recent publications reveal a cohesive trajectory examining morality's relationship to identity and historical frameworks. The 2024 article "Does morality require sameness?" interrogates cultural diversity through contemporary moral philosophy, while the 2018 chapter "Remorse and Virtue Ethics" applies Aristotelian ethics to legal and political contexts, demonstrating consistent engagement with classical theory and modern ethical dilemmas.
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Information regarding student supervision, research grants, or collaborative funding initiatives is not provided in current sources.
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