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Nadine Elzein is a member of the academic staff at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, where she has been since 2021. Her primary research interests are in ethics, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind, specifically focusing on cluster problems such as free will, determinism, and moral responsibility. Her work examines retributive practices and engages with key themes in the literature, including Frankfurt-style examples, the relevance of alternative possibilities, indeterminism, and luck. Elzein also explores the implications of indeterministic freedom as an emergent phenomenon. Additionally, her research considers the intersections of neuroscientific research with moral and legal responsibility, as well as transcendental arguments for freedom in the face of deontic morality's challenges against determinism. She has a strong interest in meta-ethics, moral psychology, and the philosophy of time. Elzein has previously held academic positions at King's College London, the University of Southampton, University College London, and the University of Oxford, including roles at Wadham College and Lady Margaret Hall.
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