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I'm a moral and political philosopher at the University of Kent. I
did my PhD at the University of Reading with Brad Hooker and Andrew Williams. The final part of my PhD was spent working with Jeff McMahan at Rutgers University. I specialise in the ethics of war and self-defence, and am particularly fond of killing the innocent. Prior to taking up my post at Kent, I was a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Sheffield and a Visiting Fellow at the Philosophy Department at Harvard. I now live in the lovely village of Wingham just outside of Canterbury in the UK. I'm on the Executive Committees of both the Society for Applied Philosophyand the British Society for Ethical Theory. My other interests include wine, walking, eating, gardening, travelling to new places and making our house look pretty. I also really want a puppy. You can email me at H.Frowe@kent.ac.uk. |
