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Marianna Leventi is a Researcher in Practical Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, Lund University. She conducts empirical research on moral responsibility with a focus on the victim's perspective, examining how moral harm unfolds from those most affected and how blame and forgiveness can form a moral dialogue between victim and perpetrator.
Her research interests encompass:
- Moral Responsibility
- Experimental Philosophy
- Moral Psychology
- Cognitive Science
- Well-being
- Blame and Forgiveness
- Victim Blaming
- Moral Protest
Leventi's work aims to create a methodological shift in moral responsibility debates by centering the victim's perspective. Her research challenges standard philosophical narratives and seeks to identify critical gaps in current discussions, offering a victim-based framework that broadens our understanding of moral responsibility for a more inclusive account.
Her recent publications explore diverse aspects of moral responsibility, from the victim's perspective in philosophical issues to social identity and blame attribution in human-robot interactions. Her work spans theoretical philosophy, practical applications, and interdisciplinary connections with cognitive science.
Leventi serves as a Member of the Faculty Board and the Faculty Board's Working Committee for the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology. She has organized several academic conferences including the Lund Early-Career Conference series and the Early Career Workshop on Social Categories and Injustice.
She teaches the BASA04, Introductory Course for Studies at University and has upcoming teaching responsibilities for autumn 2025.





