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Talia Morag is a Senior Lecturer affiliated with the Faculty of Education and Arts. Her research bridges philosophy, psychoanalysis, and ethics, focusing on themes such as Sartrean bad faith, Freudian unconscious mechanisms, and the intersection of reason and emotion. She critiques implicit biases through frameworks like 'seeing-as' and explores moral complexities in issues like factory farming ethics. Morag's work often engages both analytic and continental philosophical traditions, emphasizing interdisciplinary dialogue.
Her research outputs include book chapters and journal articles analyzing topics such as the #MeToo movement through a philosophical lens, the foundations of psychoanalysis within liberal naturalism, and the ethical implications of Holocaust analogies. She challenges conventional theories like 'alief' by proposing imaginative-associative accounts for reason-recalcitrant behaviors.
Notable contributions include her 2016 monograph on emotion and reason, and her engagement with cultural artifacts like Joss Whedon’s works to dissect moral ambiguity. Her work frequently highlights the limits of rationality in understanding human emotion and behavior, advocating for a more nuanced approach to psychological and ethical analysis.




