
معرفی
Dr. Natasha McKeever is a Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the IDEA Centre and co-director of the Centre for Love, Sex and Relationships at the University of Leeds. Her work bridges philosophy of love, philosophy of sex, and applied ethics, with a focus on the ethical implications of romantic and sexual practices.
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Sheffield (2014)
- PGCE in Religious Studies, Leeds Trinity University College
- MA in Political Theory (Distinction), University of Sheffield
- BA in Philosophy (First), University of Sheffield
Her research interrogates the intersection of romantic relationships, sexual ethics, and social norms. Key contributions include analyses of monogamy, asexuality, sex work, and non-traditional relationship structures. She has co-edited influential volumes like The Philosophy of Sex and Philosophy of Love in the Past, Present, and Future.
Recent publications examine the gendered nature of sex work (2025), trust dynamics in monogamy (2023), and technological impacts on love (2022). Her work frequently appears in journals like Hypatia, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, and Criminal Law and Philosophy.


