
معرفی
Kate Lawson is a Lecturer at Carleton University's Department of Philosophy within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. She holds degrees from King's College (Western University, BA), Western University (MA), and Queen's University (PhD).
Research Interests:
Her work spans ethics, continental philosophy, social and political thought, aesthetics, philosophy of religion, Indian philosophy, and ecological ethics. Her publications explore intersections between Gadamer's hermeneutics and Stein's phenomenology, comparative ethics in Plato's Timaeus and the Bhagavad Gita, and anatheism in contemporary Eastern art.
Publications Trends:
Kate's research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to ethics, particularly through environmental humanities, cross-cultural philosophy (e.g., Weil, Arendt, Marion, Kearney), and the application of philosophical concepts to political crisis and artistic practices.
Teaching Philosophy:
As a lecturer, she integrates historical philosophy with contemporary thinkers, prioritizing the relevance of philosophical ideas to students' lived experiences.




