Featured research

We take an in-depth look at a piece of research from one of our team, highlighting recently funded projects, major publications or new research strands.

Entrapment, Criminal Justice, and Ethics
By Dr Stephen McLeod (Liverpool, Principal Investigator), Dr Daniel Hill (Liverpool), Prof. Attila Tanyi (UiT – The Arctic University of Norway), and Dr Tarek Yusari

Empathy, Grief, and Interpersonal Understanding
By Lizzy Ventham

Future Art
By Vid Simoniti

Anti-vaxxers and Other Sceptics
By Katherine Furman

"Socially engaged art with a twist”: Social Photography Network Commission
By PhD student Lauren Stephens

Talking about Philosophy 
By Jack Symes

How Does it Feel? Interpersonal Understanding and Affective Empathy
By Professor Thomas Schramme

Marriages and civil partnerships are regulated by the government – here’s why that’s a problem
By Dr Daniel Hill

Climate change: three ways to market the science to reach the sceptics
By Robin McKenna

Professor Oliver Hallich joins Philosophy as Visiting Professor 

Jonathan Edwards Centre
By Dr Daniel Hill

Philosophy and the Future
By Barry Dainton

The Ethics of Police and Media Stings, sponsored by the Society for Applied Philosophy
By Stephen McLeod

Women in Parenthesis
By Rachael Wiseman

Theories of Health Justice: Just Enough Health
By Thomas Schramme

Iris Murdoch Commemorative Stamp
By Rachael Wiseman

The Meaning of Life and Death
By Michael Hauskeller

A Duty to Love
By Lotte Spreeuwenberg

The Combination Problem for Panpsychism: A Constitutive Russellian Solution
By Dr Gregory Miller

Philosopher in Residence
By Dr Yiota Vassilopoulou

The Passing of Temporal Well-Being
By Dr Ben Bramble

Immoral acts in virtual worlds
By Dr Rebecca Davnall

Quantum Entanglement and the Problem of Natural Evil
By Barry Dainton

Environmental Crisis and Ecophenomenological Praxis
By Rob Booth

Tragedy and Redress in Western Literature
By Professor Richard Gaskin

How to Change Minds and Influence People
By Dr Robin Mckenna

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