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Dr. James Humphries is a Lecturer in Political Theory within the Department of Political & International Studies at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on anarchism, political authority, autonomy, domination, Marxism, and justice. He has contributed to debates on AI ethics, political philosophy, and social theory. His work spans academic journals and edited volumes, addressing topics such as recognition respect, state critique, and ethical AI accountability. He holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0001-6755-4356) and can be contacted via email or telephone at the Adam Smith Building, Glasgow.
Humphries' research integrates critical theory with contemporary issues, including the ethical implications of AI and the philosophical underpinnings of political authority. His 2021 book section in Dignity, Diversity, Anarchy critiques state structures through an anarchist lens, while his 2025 AI and Society article challenges AI 'hallucination' narratives. His publications reflect a blend of normative political theory with applied ethics, particularly in technology and interpersonal dynamics.
His academic career includes peer-reviewed articles on intimacy and autonomy (Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2018) and Kantian philosophy (Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2014). No awards are explicitly listed, but his work demonstrates sustained engagement with foundational and applied ethical questions. Humphries has not been associated with grants or labs mentioned in the provided text.
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