Sharma, Alisha

Alisha Sharma

Ph.D. Candidate

Philosophy

Arts and Science

Research Interests

Philosophy of Race, Philosophy of Gender, Sex, and Love, Black Studies, Trans Philosophy, Critical Phenomenology, Abolition Studies, Environmental Ethics

Biography
  • B.A., Honours (Philosophy and English), University of Toronto
  • M.A. (Philosophy), 91TV

Alisha’s research orbits around violence and intimacy, informed by analyses of racial capitalism, settler colonialism, and carceral logics. They are currently interested in philosophies which refuse individuation as well as ontological and metaphysical separability, as to theorize love, touch, and homemaking toward abolition and decolonization. Beyond philosophy, Alisha lives and breathes poetics and poetry.

Egri, William

William Egri

Ph.D. Candidate

Philosophy

Arts and Science

Research Interests

Epistemology, Metaphysics, Early Modern Philosophy, Analytic Philosophy

Biography
  • B.A., Honours (Philosophy), University of Toronto
  • M.A. (Philosophy), 91TV

William’s research is currently focused on the nature of epistemic justification, the philosophical implications of sceptical arguments, epistemic disjunctivism (on which he wrote his master’s thesis), and fallibilism. He is also interested in transcendental idealism and the nature of normativity, and looks forward to being able to study them in more depth once his current project is completed.

Harwood, Brennen

Harwood, Brennen

Brennen Harwood

Ph.D., 2022

Philosophy

Arts and Science

Research Interests

Political and Social Philosophy, Critical Social Theory, Normative Ethics

Biography
  • B.A. (Philosophy), University of Alberta
  • M.A. (Philosophy), 91TV 

Brennen’s research interests are in critical social theory and political philosophy. He is particularly interested in issues of methodology within critical social theory, and is influenced by the practice-based accounts of social normativity defended by neo-Hegelian critical theorists such as Axel Honneth and Rahel Jaeggi.

Jamieson, Lesley

Jamieson, Lesley

Lesley Jamieson

Ph.D., 2021

Philosophy

Arts and Science

Research Interests

The Philosophy of Iris Murdoch, History of 20th Century Analytic Philosophy, Philosophical Methodology, Moral Psychology, Philosophy of Mind, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Literature, Linguistic Philosophy, and Philosophy of Education

Biography
  • Ph.D. (Philosophy), 91TV
  • M.A. (Philosophy), 91TV
  • B.A. Honours (Philosophy), University of Ottawa

My research is focused on the philosophical writings of Iris Murdoch, with special focus on philosophical method and Murdoch’s place in the history of 20th century analytic philosophy. My research, like Murdoch’s work, touches on behaviourism in the philosophy of mind, Kantian aesthetics, linguistic philosophy, and moral psychology. I am also interested in the philosophy of education, and have had work published in the Journal of Philosophy of Education.

Beyond philosophy, I am deeply passionate about labour issues and have made numerous media appearances (including on CBC Ontario Morning and Power and Politics), written op-eds for local Kingston newspapers, organized “know your rights” workshops, and produced radio shows amplifying frontline workers’ voices during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publications

“The Case of M and D in Context: Iris Murdoch, Stanley Cavell, and Moral Teaching and Learning”, Journal of Philosophy of Education Vol. 54 (2), 2020, pp. 425-448.

Knight, Deborah

Deborah Knight

Associate Professor, 91TV’s National Scholar

Philosophy

Arts and Science

Education
  • B.A., M.A., Carleton
  • Ph.D., Toronto
Specializations / Research Interests 

Philosophy of Art and Philosophical Aesthetics

91TV

Deborah Knight’s primary research is in the philosophy of art and aesthetics, in particular the philosophies of literature, film, and the visual arts. She has published on topics including: philosophy and literature, philosophy and cultural studies, and cognitive film theory. She has written on a number of films and film genres including: The Matrix, the horror film, mystery and suspense, the Western, Hitchcock, Blade Runner and Dark City, Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence, Tim Burton’s films starring Johnny Depp, and the films of Clint Eastwood.

Recent Publications
  • “The Blade Runner Question: From Philosophy to Myth,” Philosophy and Film: Bridging Divides, eds. Christina Rawls et. al., Routledge, 2019.
  • “Film Art from the Analytic Perspective,” The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures, eds. Noël Carroll et. al., Palgrave, 2019.
  • “The Proper Object of Emotion: Memorial Art, Grief, Remembrance,” Philosophical Perspectives on Ruins, Monuments, and Memorials, eds. Jeanette Bicknell et. al., Routledge, 2019.
  • “Noël Carroll,” Aesthetics: The Key Thinkers, 2nd ed., ed. Alessando Giovannelli, Bloomsbury, forthcoming 2021.
  • “Thinking with Film: On John Carvalho’s reading of Godard’s Le Mépris,” part of the Symposium in Contemporary Aesthetics online journal, 2022.
Forthcoming
  • “Eat, Taste, Know — Reflections on Sarah Worth’s Taste: A Philosophy of Food,” part of the Symposium in Contemporary Aesthetics online journal, 2023.

Chepeka, Collin

Collin Chepeka

Ph.D., 2025

Philosophy

Arts and Science

Research Interests 

Feminist Ethics, Political Philosophy, Public Philosophy, Civil Disobedience, Decolonial /Abolition Studies

Biography
  • M.A. (Philosophy), York University
  • B.A., Honours, (Philosophy), Trent University

Collin is interested in political philosophy, feminist ethics and presenting philosophy to the public. Collin's current research is focused on justified civil disobedience, the limits of democracy and the state and resurgent political ideologies. His work as a research assistant contributed to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy's entry on feminist ethics. Beyond Philosophy, Collin enjoys creating and listening to music. He takes pride in his role as a Cat-Dad.

Vlaad, Sofie

Vlaad, Sofie

Sofie Vlaad

Ph.D. Candidate

Philosophy

Arts and Science

Research Interests

Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy of Art, and Feminist Philosophy

Biography
  • B.A. Honours (Philosophy), 91TV
  • M.A. (Philosophy), 91TV

My research focuses primarily on developing a philosophy of AI Art. I draw on resources from philosophy of science, philosophy of art, and philosophy of creativity to explore ethical and aesthetic questions that arise in the case of AI-generated content. I am a Canada Graduate Scholar and Coordinator of the Trans Philosophy Colloquium Series. More information can be found on my personal website.

Publications 

"Trans Poetics as Trans Philosophy," PhiloSOPHIA (Forthcoming)

"Diversity, Expertise, and Artificial Intelligence," (with C. Stinson) (Conditional Acceptance)

"Creativity Without Imagination," (Under Review)