
معرفی
Dr. Margaret Hampson is a Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, affiliated with the School of Philosophical, Anthropological and Film Studies and the Department of Philosophy. Her research focuses on Aristotelian ethics, moral psychology, and virtue theory, with particular emphasis on habituation processes in moral development.
Her research interests center on Ancient Greek philosophy, especially Aristotle's ethical theories, the psychology of virtue acquisition, and the role of habituation in moral education. She investigates how philosophical concepts from antiquity inform contemporary understandings of character formation.
Publications demonstrate recurring themes in Aristotelian ethics, moral development through habituation, and comparative analyses of ancient philosophical traditions. Her works frequently engage with virtue ethics, moral psychology, and historical philosophical contexts.



