- Epistemology
- Legal Philosophy
- Social Philosophy
- +۱۰ مورد دیگر
Georgi Gardiner is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Gender and Sexuality Studies (GESS) at Tulane University. Previously, she held faculty positions at the University of Tennessee and fellowships at Oxford University, the Denbo Center for the Humanities, and the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS). Her research spans epistemology, legal philosophy, meta-philosophy, and the philosophy of gender and sexuality. She explores topics like evidence law, legal proof, rape accusations, virtue epistemology, and the philosophy of attention. Her work also engages with unconventional subjects such as circus, risk, and the occult. Education: PhD in Philosophy from Rutgers University (2017), MSc and MA in Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh (2011 and 2009). Research Interests: Epistemology: focusing on evidence, skepticism, and virtue epistemology Legal Philosophy: legal proof standards, evidence admissibility, and ethical implications Social Philosophy: gender, sexuality, and the ethics of belief Innovative methodologies: using tarot, art, and interactive philosophy to enhance inquiry Awards and Recognition: Royal Institute of Philosophy annual essay prize (2020), ACLS fellowship, Denbo Center fellowship, and Oxford University fellowship. Philosophical Initiatives: Co-editing The Philosophy of Sexual Violence , a multidisciplinary collection combining art and scholarship. Innovates teaching through tarot-based sessions, Lego Serious Play, and community-focused events like the Festival of Creative Community.

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