Amia Srinivasan is lecturer (assistant professor) in the UCL Philosophy Department and a quondam fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. Education and career Srinivasan’s received her bachelor's from the University of Yale, her BPhil from the University of Oxford, and her doctorate from the University of Oxford under the supervision of John Hawthorn and Timothy Williamson. Srinivasan is currently lecturer at the Philosophy department at UCL, a position she has held since 2015. In 2016 she received a Leverhulme Research Fellowship, entitled ‘At the Depths of Believing’. In 2009 she won a Prize Fellowship (Fellowship by Examination) at All Souls College, Oxford. Research areas She works on epistemology, metaphilosophy, ethics, social and political philosophy, and feminism. Her current work focuses on the externalist/internalist debate in epistemology and the genealogical contingency of belief. Publications She is an associate editor of the journal Mind. Her writing has appeared in the London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, The Nation, The New York Times and TANK. She has appeared on the BBC Radio 4 series Four Thought and on philosophybites, speaking about anger, genealogy and feminism.
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