Charlotte Curran
-      PhD researcher, applied ethics and moral philosophy,  University of Leeds
 
My academic research focuses on applied ethics and moral philosophy. During my Master's degree, I explored the ethical and epistemic dimemsions of mental health in my dissertation,“The Role of Looping Effects on the Stability of Mental Health as a Concept.”. My undergraduate research examined personal autonomy and body ethics in my dissertation,“Do Practices of Fat-Shaming Limit Personal Autonomy?”, which was later published in Philosophy Now (Issue 144). I'm currently working out of IDEA and CLSR with my PhD research focusing on hermaneutic inequality in relationships.
Research interests
Applied ethics, moral philosophy, philosophy of mental health, relationship ethics, feminist philosophy.
-    –present    PhD candidate, applied ethics and moral philosophy, University of Leeds
 
-    2022     University of Manchester, MA (Philosophy)   2020     University of Edinburgh, BA Hons (Philosophy)
 
-      2021   The Ethics of Fat Shaming, PhilosophyNow
 
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