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Jada Twedt Strabbing is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Wayne State University, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her work focuses on moral philosophy, particularly agency and responsibility, moral psychology, and metaethics. She holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Princeton University (2011), a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge (2004), and dual B.A. degrees in Philosophy/Psychology (University of Oxford, 2003) and Physics/Philosophy (Kenyon College, 2001).
- Research interests include forgiveness, blame, reconciliation, and ethical issues in religion.
- Publications span topics like moral responsibility, divine forgiveness, and the philosophy of atonement.
Her recent articles explore interdisciplinary connections between ethics, religious philosophy, and moral psychology. Courses taught include Free Will and Moral Responsibility and Ethical Issues in Health Care.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but her contributions to philosophical discourse are notable. Teaching and research activities are central to her role, with no specific grants or advising roles highlighted in available data.




