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Delaney Verjinski

Assistant Professor
Philosophy

Bio

Professor Verjinski works in moral and political philosophy. Her primary research is on political emotions, focused on understanding their role in our moral psychology and on the ethics of how we navigate emotion in civic life. She is also interested in ethics, PPE (philosophy, politics, & economics), and public philosophy.

Professor Verjinski received her Ph.D. and M.A. in Philosophy from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. She held a pre-doctoral fellowship at Duke University with the Civil Discourse Project. She received her A.B. in Philosophy from Princeton University.


Research Interests

Moral philosophy 
Normative and applied ethics
Political philosophy
PPE (Philosophy, Politics, & Economics)


Selected Publications

"Building Bridges for Dialogue: A Multi-Faceted Approach to Deliberative Moral and Civic Education for All," with Alex Richardson, for the Public Philosophy Journal, 2024.

Review of Robert Talisse's Sustaining Democracy, for the Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2024.


Courses

Introduction to Philosophy