
Sabrina Aggleton
دانشگاهی · 20th Century Continental Philosophy
Pennsylvania State Universityمعرفی
Sabrina Aggleton is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Penn State University. She holds a Ph.D. from Penn State University (2017), alongside degrees from Stony Brook University, St. John’s College, and Brock University. Her research focuses on 20th-century Continental Philosophy (particularly phenomenology), feminist philosophy (with emphasis on Simone de Beauvoir), ethics, and the history of philosophy.
Education:
- B.A., Philosophy, Stony Brook University (2007)
- M.A., Liberal Arts, St. John’s College (Great Books Program) (2009)
- M.A., Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Brock University (2010)
- Ph.D., Philosophy, Penn State University (2017)
Courses Taught:
- Phil 103: Introduction to Ethics (online)
- Phil 008: Philosophy and Feminism
- Phil 003: Persons, Moral Values, and the Good Life
- Phil 014: Philosophy of Love and Sex (online)
- Phil 001: Basic Problems in Philosophy
Research & Editorial Roles:
She serves as a Rock Ethics Institute Graduate Research Assistant in Ethics and Sexual Violence. Previously, she was an assistant to Chiasmi International (a journal in Merleau-Ponty studies), an editorial assistant, and contributed to Leonard Lawlor’s Early Twentieth-Century Continental Philosophy. Her work engages with Derrida and Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological frameworks.
Awards: None explicitly listed.



