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Stephanie Collins is an Associate Professor in Philosophy at Monash University. She specializes in moral, social, and political philosophy, focusing primarily on theories of group agency and group responsibility. Her academic interests include the moral obligations of groups, including states, corporations, and NGOs, and the implications of group wrongdoing. She has recently completed a significant three-year project funded by the Australian Research Council on organizational wrongdoing and published a monograph titled 'Organizations Wrongdoers: Ontology and Morality' with Oxford University Press in 2023. Collins has also authored two influential books: 'Core Care Ethics' and 'Group Duties: Existence and Implications for Individuals.' As an associate editor for leading journals in her field, she actively engages with the academic community and serves as president of the International Social Ontology Society.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Teaching and researching in philosophy, focusing on moral, social, and political philosophy.
Dianoia Institute of Philosophy, Australian Catholic University • Australia
Conducted research in moral philosophy.
University of Manchester • United Kingdom
Lectured in Political Theory.
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