Felix Pinkert
Assistant Professor
Department of philosophy
The University of Warwick
United Kingdom
Biography
Prior to coming to Warwick,Felix Pinkert has been lecturer in philosophy at Lincoln College and the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Oxford from 2013-15. In 2013, He graduated from the St Andrews and Stirling Graduate Programme in Philosophy with a thesis on Consequentialist ethics in multi-agent contexts, which was supervised by Tim Mulgan and John Skorupski. During his doctoral studies, He has also been a visiting PhD student in Princeton and Oxford, where my research was supervised by Peter Singer and Krister Bykvist.
Research Interest
His research interests are in moral, political, and social philosophy
Publications
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Pinkert A. Paradoxes of Remembrance. Memory and Postwar Memorials [Internet]. Palgrave Macmillan;
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Pinkert F. What We Together Can (Be Required to) Do. Midwest Studies In Philosophy [Internet]. Wiley-Blackwell; 2014 Sep;38(1):187–202.
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Pinkert F. What If I Cannot Make a Difference (and Know It). Ethics [Internet]. University of Chicago Press; 2015 Jul;125(4):971–98.