
معرفی
Jennifer Morton is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the City College of New York (CUNY). She earned her Ph.D. in Philosophy from Stanford University after completing her undergraduate studies at Princeton University, where she majored in Philosophy and initially considered Mathematics. Her research focuses on philosophy of action, moral psychology, philosophy of education, and political philosophy. Morton emphasizes the supportive environment of the Princeton Philosophy Department, particularly her intensive undergraduate thesis mentorship with Professor Sean Kelly. She values teaching at a public university for its diverse student body.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, Stanford University
- B.A. in Philosophy, Princeton University (graduated 2002)
Research Interests: Morton’s work explores how philosophical concepts shape ethical decision-making, educational practices, and political structures. She investigates questions about agency, responsibility, and the role of education in fostering critical thinking. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges analytic philosophy with practical applications in societal contexts.
Labs/Teams: No specific labs or research teams mentioned. Professional Influences: Mentors like Gilbert Harman and former preceptors at Princeton continue to inspire her academic trajectory.




