Ronni Gura Sadovsky

Ronni Gura Sadovsky

Ronni Sadovsky 2018

Ronni Gura Sadovsky is a PhD candidate in Philosophy and member of Harvard's coordinated JD/PhD program. In her doctoral research, Sadovsky combines moral epistemology with social and political philosophy: she investigates the way that informal social norms shape our moral reasoning, and the way that we in turn shape these social norms, proposing normative framework for evaluating the use of norms as a tool for shaping society. At Harvard, Sadovsky has served as a teaching fellow for courses in political philosophy, philosophy of law, philosophy of race, negotiation and artificial intelligence; she has also designed and taught a tutorial on discrimination for philosophy concentrators. She was a 2016-2017 Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics Graduate Fellow and a 2008-2009 Fulbright Scholar. She holds a BA in philosophy and linguistics from Swarthmore College and a JD from Harvard Law School.

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