
معرفی
Robert Lucas Scott is an Arts Research Fellow at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, specializing in English. His academic work bridges philosophy, literature, and critical theory, with a particular focus on Hegel and Gillian Rose.
- Education:
- BA in English, University of Exeter
- MA in Literature and Philosophy, University of Sussex
- PhD in English, University of Cambridge (2022)
Scott’s research centers on the interplay between continental philosophy and literary theory, especially in works by Hegel and Gillian Rose. He explores dialectical reasoning, critical reading practices, and ethical implications of philosophical texts in literary contexts.
His publications span peer-reviewed journals, critical reviews, and editorial projects. He has edited Gillian Rose’s lectures on Frankfurt School critical theory and authored a monograph on Hegel’s epistemological and critical contributions. His recent writings engage with Marxist aesthetics, post-structuralist critiques, and contemporary poetic forms.
Scott contributes to the academic community through teaching courses on lyric poetry, ethical imagination, literary criticism, and practical criticism at Cambridge’s Department of English.


