Danielle Bromwich

Doctoral Fellow, 2007-08

Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto.

Bromwich is currently completing her doctoral dissertation on moral motivation. Her research interests are mainly in meta-ethics and epistemology, but she is also interested in bio-ethics and political philosophy.

Bromwich has taught three courses in Philosophy: “Issues in Epistemology: Peirce’s Pragmatism” (for which she won the Martha Lile Love Teaching Award); “Contempory Political Philosophy” and “Meta-Ethics: The Moral Problem”.

Bromwich is due to present “A Dilemma and a Solution for Korsgaard” at the American Philosophical Association’s Eastern Division in December and “Belief and Motivation” at the American Philosophical Association’s Pacific Division in March. She has also presented her work at a number of conferences including the Canadian Philosophical Association and the 10th International Kant Conference.