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Johanna Lenne-Cornuez is a Lecturer in Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics at the Faculty of Philosophy, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, with affiliations to the Institut de Recherches Philosophiques de Lyon (IRPhiL) and Sciences, Normes, Démocratie research group. She serves as Dean's Assessor (from 2025) and educational manager for the Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and L1 first year, while also acting as Equality and Anti-Discrimination Representative.
- Doctorate from Sorbonne Université
Her research focuses on consent theories, women's rights, feminist critiques of impunity, and Rousseau studies. Recent work analyzes legal rape definitions, environmental ethics, and gender solidarity in Enlightenment thinkers like Staël and Charrière. She explores tensions between natural law and human rights, particularly in revolutionary contexts.
Key article trends include:
- Critical analysis of rape legislation models
- Feminist re-evaluation of consent frameworks
- Intersection of environmental ethics and political philosophy
- Historical Enlightenment feminism studies
- Subversive pedagogical theories in Rousseau
- Philosophical genealogies of freedom
She contributes to book reviews and interdisciplinary conferences, particularly addressing sexual violence, reproductive rights, and democratic justice. Her work bridges historical philosophy with contemporary legal and ecological challenges.
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