
معرفی
Quinn White is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University's Department of Philosophy and Co-Director of the ELSCE Graduate Fellowship Program. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT (2019) and previously taught at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (2020–2022). His research explores the ethics of love and interpersonal relationships, arguing that these form the core of all ethical inquiry. Key interests include honesty, partiality, consent, forgiveness, and the role of agape (universal love) in practical reasoning.
His work also bridges applied ethics, examining issues like deception in social science research and technology's impact on privacy. Notable publications include Love First (2025) and Honesty and discretion (2022), reflecting his focus on moral obligations and relational ethics. He maintains a robust academic presence through teaching, grants, and leadership roles.
Education: B.A. from Yale University; Ph.D. in Philosophy from MIT (2019).
Lab/Team Affiliations: None explicitly stated. Contact: pqwhite@fas.harvard.edu.




