Anna Brinkerhoff |
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I am an assistant professor of philosophy at Concordia University in Montreal. Before Concordia, I received my PhD at Brown.
My research lies primarily at the intersection of ethics and epistemology. Very broadly, I think about the epistemic dimension of morally significant social issues. I've recently worked on moral encroachment, the epistemology of prejudice, epistemic partiality in friendship and patriotism, the cognitive side of various moral virtues, promising against the evidence, and the epistemic significance of social identity. I also have interests in feminist philosophy and philosophy of religion.
This fall, I am teaching a seminar on the Ethics of Belief and a course on Biomedical Ethics.