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Adam Hudson is a PhD student at LSE's Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method. His current research focuses on the ethics of distributing and compensating for harm, especially harms committed by the state or other authorities. He's interested in how these questions apply to important social institutions like the police, military or courts, and the insights we might draw regarding our rights to protest or respond to state injustices.
Research Interests
- Political Philosophy
- Normative Ethics
- Applied Ethics (especially bioethics)
- Philosophy of Law