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Emma Gordon is a Lecturer in Applied Ethics in the Philosophy department at the University of Glasgow. She serves as the Head of the Interdisciplinary Research Cogito Epistemology Research Centre. Previously, she was a research fellow at the Eidyn Research Centre, University of Edinburgh. Emma's research interests include various areas of applied ethics such as bioethics, neuroethics, medical ethics, environmental ethics, and technology ethics, along with normative ethics encompassing moral psychology and emotions. She is also engaged in epistemology, focusing on understanding and social epistemology. Emma's interdisciplinary work combines elements of philosophy with medicine and psychology. Her upcoming monograph, 'Human Enhancement Well-Being: A Case for Optimism', is slated for publication by Routledge. Additionally, she has been actively supervising MSc and PhD students whose research revolves around applied ethics and epistemology. Emma co-leads the Arts Concordat Early Career Researcher Network at the University, which supports early career researchers through workshops and networking opportunities.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow
Lecturer in Applied Ethics in the Philosophy department, Head of the Interdisciplinary Research Cogito Epistemology Research Centre.