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Annual Uehiro Lecture Series with 3 lectures on Moral pressures: Bending Time, Shaping Will presented by Prof Fricker.

Wednesday, 3 June 2026, 4.30pm to 6.15pm

Professor Miranda Fricker joined the NYU Philosophy Department in 2022, where she is Julius Silver Professor of Philosophy and Co-Director of the New York Institute of Philosophy.

Her research lies primarily in moral philosophy and social epistemology and is deeply informed by feminist philosophy, which has consistently shaped her approach to philosophical inquiry. Her interest in feminist philosophy develops during an interdisciplinary MA in Women’s Studies at the University of Kent, Canterbury, which leads her back to graduate study in philosophy. She completes her DPhil at the University of Oxford in 1996, co-supervised by Sabina Lovibond and Bernard Williams.

Professor Miranda Fricker will deliver the 2026 Annual Uehiro Lectures on Moral pressures: Bending Time, Shaping Will.

Series: 2026 Annual Uehiro Lectures

Department: The Uehiro Oxford Institute (Department)

Organiser: UOI

Host: Uehiro Oxford Institute

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Venue: HB Allen Centre, 25 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN