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Sacha Golob studied Philosophy at Pembroke College, Cambridge and Merton College, Oxford. Before joining King's College London, he was a Junior Research Fellow at Peterhouse, Cambridge. His research has extensively covered modern French and German Philosophy, particularly focusing on contemporary conceptions of ethical degeneration and the transformation of virtue. His interests include Kant, 19th Century Continental Philosophy, 20th Century Continental Philosophy, Mind, Aesthetics, and Philosophy of Art. As a Co-Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Art, he leads a major multi-disciplinary initiative aimed at exploring the connections between philosophy and the visual arts through collaborations with academics, artists, curators, and gallerists. Sacha has taught various courses including Aesthetics, Kant, Philosophy of Mind, and modules on 19th and 20th Century Continental Philosophy. His extensive publication record includes articles and chapters on various philosophical topics, reflecting his deep engagement with the philosophical discourse.
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