Karolina Hübner
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AwardsJHU's annual award
EducationWilliams College (BA) University of Warwick (MA), University of Chicago (PhD)
ThesisSpinoza’s Causal Metaphysics (2010)
Karolina Hübner | |
|---|---|
| Awards | JHU's annual award |
| Education | |
| Education | Williams College (BA) University of Warwick (MA), University of Chicago (PhD) |
| Thesis | Spinoza’s Causal Metaphysics (2010) |
| Doctoral advisor | Yitzhak Melamed |
| Other advisors | Steven Nadler, Charles Larmore, Arnold Davidson |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | Contemporary philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| Institutions | University of Toronto Cornell University |
| Main interests | Early modern philosophy, philosophy of mind |
| Website | https://www.karolinahubner.org/ |
Karolina Hübner is a philosopher and associate professor of Philosophy and Himan Brown Faculty Fellow at Cornell University. She is known for her works on Spinoza's thought.[1][2] Hübner is a winner of The Journal of the History of Philosophy's annual award for her article “Representation and Mind-Body Identity in Spinoza’s Philosophy" (2022).[3][4]