Prof. Rikke Andreassen
Humanities, Media and communication in relation to race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, minorities, majorities and power.
Humanities
Metaphysics, Identity, Persistence, Temporal Parts, Structure, Metaontology, Indeterminacy, Epistemology, Practical Knowledge, Ethics, Trust, Distrust, Testimony
Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2016
Awarded Philip Leverhulme Prize, 2003
English
Trust: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2012) (121 pp.)
How Things Persist, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2001) (xi + 221 pp.) Selections reprinted in Haslanger and Fay (eds.) Persistence, MIT Press (2004).
‘Trust, Distrust and Commitment’, Noûs 48.1: 1-20 (2014).
‘Ontological Innocence’ in Composition as Identity, edited by A.J. Cotnoir and Donald L.M. Baxter, Oxford University Press, 70-89 (2014).
‘Partiality and Prejudice in Trusting’, Synthese 191.9, 2029-2045 (2014).
‘What are Natural Kinds?’ (first author, with Alexander Bird) Philosophical Perspectives 25.1 (2011), 205-221.
‘Knowing How and Epistemic Injustice’, in Knowing How: Essays on Knowledge, Mind and Action, edited by John Bengson and Marc A. Moffett, Oxford University Press, 283-99. (2011)
‘Testimony and Knowing How’, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science Part A 41.4: 397-404. (2010)
‘Mereology, Modality and Magic’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88, 117-33 (2010).
‘Identity and Indiscernibility’, Mind 118.1, 101-119, (2009).
Trustworthiness and Competence
Self-Control Through Accountability to Others
Social Metaphysics
Deputy chair of UK REF panel for Philosophy, 2014
Member of UK RAE panel for Philosophy, 2008
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Humanities, Media and communication in relation to race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, minorities, majorities and power.
Humanities, Social, modern political, and environmental history
Humanities, Social and behavioural sciences, Social anthropology of mass violence and genocide
Humanities, Early Christianity and Late Antiquity