Kirk Surgener
| Kirk Surgener | |
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| 🏫 Education | University of Birmingham (PhD) |
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Kirk Surgener is a British analytic philosopher specialising in meta-ethics. He is currently a Lecturer in Philosophy at University of Warwick and the Director of Student Experience and Progression for the PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics) programme at Warwick. He also holds philosophical interests in "all normative matters: political, moral, legal as well as metaethical questions and related issues in the philosophy of language"; one of such interests which includes analytical feminism. He currently convenes PH133: Introduction to Philosophy and teaches PH358: Feminism.[1]
Since publishing his thesis, his most recent paper focuses on the inadequacy of Michael Ridge's Ecumenical Expressivist response to the Frege-Geach Problem.[2]
References
- ↑ "Kirk Surgener". warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
- ↑ Miller, Alexander; Surgener, Kirk (2019). "Ecumenical expressivism and the Frege–Geach problem". Belgrade Philosophical Annual (32): 7–25. doi:10.5937/BPA1932007M. ISSN 0353-3891.
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