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Lindsay Crawford serves as Associate Professor and Department Chair of Philosophy at Connecticut College, where she has held faculty positions since 2015. She holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College.
Her educational background includes:
- B.A. in Philosophy from Mount Holyoke College
- Ph.D. in Philosophy from University of California, Berkeley
Professor Crawford's research specializes in epistemology and ethics, with particular focus on the moral dimensions of inquiry and belief formation. She investigates how social commitments and identity prejudices influence testimonial practices and belief justification, examining whether beliefs themselves can constitute moral wrongs independent of action. Her work bridges metaethics, social epistemology, and philosophy of testimony.
Her publication record demonstrates consistent exploration of ethical constraints on belief, with recent work analyzing testimonial injustice through frameworks of mutual recognition and examining how retrospective evaluation in transformative life decisions creates normative testimonial obligations.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
The available information does not specify graduate students supervised, research grants received, or formal lab affiliations. Her teaching portfolio includes Ethical Theory, Reproductive Ethics, Bioethics, and seminars on David Hume's philosophy.





