Caitlin Fitchett

Caitlin Fitchett

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 Caitlin Fitchett is a PhD Candidate in Philosophy with research interests in moral philosophy and the philosophy of action. Her dissertation focuses on the normative standards that govern practical deliberation, and that are binding for an agent who asks herself the quintessential question of practical deliberation—What should I do?—against the backdrop of a group action, or potential group action. As a graduate teaching fellow at Harvard, Caitlin has taught courses on the ethics of public policy, economic justice, existentialism and film and literature. Caitlin holds a BA(Hons) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and an MA in Philosophy, both of which are from the University of Otago, New Zealand. 

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