
معرفی
Zoë Johnson King is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Her work focuses on non-ideal moral psychology, exploring how individuals navigate moral uncertainty and ignorance in complex, unjust circumstances. She emphasizes praiseworthiness over blameworthiness, studying motivations (explicit vs. implicit) and their relationship to ethical actions.
Key research areas include moral motivation, moral uncertainty management, and evaluating well-meaning but mistaken actions. She critiques conventional agency frameworks, advocating for higher ethical aspirations while acknowledging human flaws.
No specific articles, grants, or awards are listed in the provided text. Her office is located in Emerson 202, and she maintains a personal academic website.




