Ursula Mary Blythe

As a humanities scholar, my interests include diverse epistemologies, ethics, and social philosophy. I am currently working on the phenomenology of gender and race. My dissertation research explores Ableism and Ways of Knowing. I facilitate philosophy in schools, public institutions, and community projects such as ‘Open Age’.

I have had some articles and blog posts published with the Wednesday Oxford Group, Philosophy Foundation, and MAP (minorities and philosophy) at Kings College London.

For me, philosophy in its contemporary form provides a lens to examine our ethical intuitions and sociopolitical praxis which encourages critique and human possibilities.

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    • PROBLEMATISING ‘ABLEIST’...

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      31st January 2023

        This post is available to download as a PDF here.   *** The ‘body politic’ is an ancient metaphor by which nations, societies, and public institutions are envisioned through a...
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