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Rory Phillips is an Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in Political Philosophy at the University College London (UCL), based in the Department of Philosophy under the European & International Social and Political Studies school. His research focuses on political philosophy, moral philosophy, history of philosophy, and theological philosophy, with a strong emphasis on figures like Fichte and William Temple. He holds office hours at 33-35 Torrington Place, Room 2.3 during Term 1, Tuesdays 11-12.
Phillips' work spans analyses of Fichte's moral and political thought, theological arguments, and critiques of proto-fascist ideologies. His recent publications (2017-2025) explore Fichte's theories of free will, theodicy, and gender ethics, alongside reviews of contemporary philosophical scholarship. Though no formal awards are listed, his contributions to German Idealism and religious philosophy indicate significant academic engagement.
His teaching and research intersect with UCL's broader focus on social and political studies, reflecting interdisciplinary interests in ethics, metaphysics, and civilizational theory. No lab affiliations or grant details are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.




