Ting-an Lin

Assistant Professor


EDUCATION:

Ph.D., Philosophy, Rutgers University, 2022

M.A., Philosophy, Texas Tech University, 2016

B.S., Life Science, National Taiwan University, 2012

 

BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT:

Ting-an Lin is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut (UConn). Before joining UConn, she was an Interdisciplinary Ethics Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University. She earned her Ph.D. in philosophy at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, where she also received a Graduate Certificate in women’s and gender studies.

Ting-an specializes in ethics (including AI and tech ethics), social and political philosophy, and feminist philosophy. Her research concerned the unfair constraints that social structures impose on different groups of people, referred to as structural injustice. She has been developing a moral framework for addressing structural injustice and using it to analyze various contemporary social issues, including sexual violence, transnational migration, and algorithmic bias. Her research can be found in leading philosophy journals and interdisciplinary venues, including Feminist Philosophy QuarterlyHypatia, and Philosophy and Technology.

 

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Emailtinganlin@uconn.edu
Office Location333 Manchester Hall
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