
معرفی
Julia Levin is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Colorado Boulder. She holds a B.A. in Philosophy from Hiram College (2001) and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Penn State University (2008). Her research focuses on ethics, social/political philosophy, and feminist philosophy. She has taught at institutions including Penn State, Westminster College, Wabash College, Saint Francis University, MSU Denver, and CU Boulder. Dr. Levin resides in Longmont, Colorado, where she enjoys outdoor activities, philosophy, and cultural pursuits like British comedy panel shows.
Education:
- B.A., Philosophy, Hiram College, 2001
- Ph.D., Philosophy, Penn State University, 2008
Research Interests: Dr. Levin’s work bridges ethical theory, social justice, and feminist critiques of traditional philosophical frameworks. She explores questions of moral responsibility, political structures, and gender equity through interdisciplinary lenses.
Teaching and Professional Experience: She has held academic roles at multiple institutions, reflecting her commitment to philosophy education across diverse settings. Her teaching portfolio spans undergraduate and graduate courses in ethics, political philosophy, and feminist theory.
Personal: She has lived in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Colorado, with a cherished stay in Rome. Beyond academia, she values community, culinary exploration, and literature.




