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Owen Hulatt is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of York, where he completed his PhD and began his academic career as a teaching fellow. He currently serves as the departmental Library representative and maintains an active research profile in continental philosophy.
Dr. Hulatt earned his sole advanced degree, a PhD, from the University of York, establishing his long-term institutional affiliation. His academic trajectory progressed directly from doctoral studies to teaching fellow and subsequently to his current senior lecturing position within the same department.
His research program centers on Frankfurt School Critical Theory—particularly Theodor Adorno's work—with significant extensions into Post-Kantian Idealism, Anti-Humanism, Spinoza studies, Analytic Aesthetics, and Althusser's Aleatory Materialism. Current projects examine profundity in literature/music, Adorno's conception of mimesis, art-ideology relationships, Spinoza's metaphysical inherence problems, and a book-length study of Althusser integrating creativity theory and joint intentionality.
Analysis of his 2014-2018 publications reveals a cohesive intellectual trajectory moving from Adorno's aesthetics/ethics to Spinoza's metaphysics, demonstrating consistent engagement with critical theory while expanding into historical philosophical systems. This work bridges continental philosophy with contemporary critical concerns, particularly in aesthetic theory and metaphysical inquiry.
While specific student supervisees and external grant funding aren't documented in available sources, his active publication record and book project suggest ongoing scholarly mentorship and research support for his critical theory and metaphysics initiatives.
No formal research laboratories are referenced, though collaborative work with scholars like James Clarke indicates active academic partnerships within the philosophy community.

