
معرفی
Dr. Stephanie Elsen is a Scientific Associate at the Department of Practical Philosophy within the Philosophical Seminar at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Her research focuses on foundational concepts of practical philosophy, including moral equality, disability studies, and the philosophical analysis of inclusion. She completed her PhD in Philosophy at the University of Bern (2022) with a dissertation on 'Cognitive Disability and Claims to Inclusion,' supervised by Prof. Andreas Müller and Prof. Andrea Sangiovanni. Prior to this, she earned a Master's in Philosophy from Humboldt University of Berlin and a Bachelor's in German & Philosophy from Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen.
Her academic contributions include lectures on disability ethics, moral equality, and the political dimensions of impairment. Notable talks include presentations at the Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP.11), University of Potsdam, and Monash University. She has also engaged in research stays at the University of Oxford and Monash University (2019). Her 2020 publication in the Journal for Didactics of Philosophy and Ethics highlights her work on inclusive educational modules. Consultation hours are arranged via email.
No scientific awards or notable grants are explicitly mentioned in the text. She contributes to current practical philosophy courses at the university, though specific course details are not provided.





