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Erin Beeghly
E-mail: ebeeghly@berkeley.edu
Dissertation advisors:
Véronique Munoz-Dardé and R. Jay Wallace
(B.A., History, UC Berkeley, 2004; B.A., PPE, Oxford, 2006) Erin’s dissertation is about the ethics and epistemology of stereotyping. Her research interests include egalitarian political theory, the philosophical foundations of anti-discrimination law, and Kantian theories of ethics. She is also interested in the relationship between literature and philosophy.