Dr. Michael Brady

Professor

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Biography

Michael Brady is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, with a focus on the philosophy of emotion. His primary research centers around the epistemic value of emotion, exploring how emotions convey value and the conditions under which they play a positive epistemic role. He authored the book 'Emotional Insight' published by Oxford University Press in 2013, which delves into these themes, and he is currently engaged as the Principal Investigator on a major interdisciplinary project funded by the John Templeton Foundation titled 'The Value of Suffering'. His interests include the exploration of negative affective experiences and philosophies related to suffering, including a forthcoming project, 'The Philosophy of Post-Traumatic Growth', awarded through a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship. Brady has also authored 'Emotion: Basics' and edited various scholarly collections. He has served as Head of the School of Humanities and is now Deputy Head of the College of Arts & Humanities. He has been actively involved in various professional organizations and continues to supervise PhD students focusing on moral philosophy and stoicism.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2005-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Teaching and researching various aspects of philosophy, particularly emotion and ethics.

Awards

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Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship

2023-01-01
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Principal Investigator

2016-01-01