Usha Nathan
Assistant Professor of Philosophy 110 Coates Hall 225-578-5508 |
Professor Nathan studies ancient philosophy and moral psychology with teaching interests in ancient philosophy, social epistemology, and postcolonial and race theory.
B. Eng. Chemical Engineering, National University of Singapore (2006)
M.A. English Literature, National University of Singapore (2010)
M.A. Philosophy, Columbia University (2012)
M. Phil. Philosophy, Columbia University (2016)
Ph.D. in Philosophy, Columbia University (2021)
PHIL 2033: History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
PHIL 2034: Honors Tutorial in the History of Philosophy
PHIL 4924: Aristotle
Recipient of the Jonathan Lieberson Memorial Prize for "Moral Emotions and Unnamed Wrongs" (2019)
Recipient of Columbia College Preceptorship, The Core Curriculum of Columbia College (2017)
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Chapters
"Moral Emotions, Unnamed Wrongs, and Epistemic Injustice," Ergo (forthcoming)