Current PhD researchers
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Pascal Ally
PhD studentDepartment of Philosophy
His research interests and work fall in two broad areas. The main area is the intersection of philosophy of action and moral philosophy. In this area, Pascal works on the intentional and the normative dimensions of human behaviour.
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phally1@sheffield.ac.uk
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Samuel Chan Yao Jian
PhD StudentDepartment of Philosophy
Sam’s interests span the intersections between philosophy of religion, metaethics, and free will. His PhD work focuses on assessing theistic moral arguments from moral realism and their implications on theistic metaethics and the problem of evil.
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SChan10@sheffield.ac.uk
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Carlos Felippe
PhD studentDepartment of Philosophy
Carlos’ research within eudaimonistic virtue ethics, argues that one’s pursuit of their own flourishing, which comes by cultivating and acting according to virtue, does not lead to objectionable partiality neither does it limit one’s disposition to extend concern for others beyond their circle of family, friends and co-citizens.
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cafelippe1@sheffield.ac.uk
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Joshua Hibbert
PhD StudentDepartment of Philosophy
His current research at Sheffield continues to investigate the intersection of Kant and the post-Kantians in the field of cognition, aiming at developing an authentically Kantian account of intellectual intuition and tracing the evolution of post-Kantian thought.
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jrhibbert1@sheffield.ac.uk
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Thomas Moore
PhD StudentDepartment of Philosophy
Thomas is currently working on a WRoCAH funded PhD titled: ‘Can Confucianism’s Relational and Rooted Picture of the Self Help Us Understand the Values of Modern National (Right-Wing) Populist Voters in the UK and US?’
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tmoore5@sheffield.ac.uk
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SooHwan Park
PhD StudentDepartment of Philosophy
His current research project is naturalistic interpretation of moral progress. Especially, he focuses on what Adam Smith’s explanation of moral judgment and John Dewey’s view of moral deliberation suggest in the methodology for moral progress.
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spark66@sheffield.ac.uk
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Álvaro Rodriguez Gonzalez
PhD studentDepartment of Philosophy
Álvaro's research is on Kant's theory of freedom relating to The Critique of Judgment. His other interests include the philosophy of action, the philosophy of biology, metaphysics and metaethics.
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arodriguezgonzalez2@sheffield.ac.uk
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Elliott Woodhouse
PhD StudentDepartment of Philosophy
Elliott's research looks at the ethics and justice of intentional climate modification, or 'geoengineering'. He is interested in public perceptions of geoengineering technologies as 'messing with nature'.
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EWoodhouse2@sheffield.ac.uk