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Dr Marina Frasca-Spada

Laurea (Rome) PhD

Subjects: Philosophy

Marina Frasca-Spada was born and educated in Rome (Italy). She took her first degree (Laurea, MA equivalent) in Philosophy at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", and her PhD at the University of Cambridge. Her publications include Space and the Self in Hume's Treatise (Cambridge, 1998, pbk 2000), Books and Sciences in History (co-edited with N. Jardine, Cambridge, 2000), Impressions of Hume (co-edited with P.J.E. Kail, Oxford, 2005), and a number of articles in scholarly journals and volumes. She is an Affiliated Lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy and at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science. Her current research interests and teaching include issues in metaphysics, philosophy of science, modern aesthetic, and eighteenth-century studies, as well as her specialty in the history of modern philosophy (from Descartes to Kant). Her long-term research projects include a study of Hume and Kant on human nature and experience.
She has been the Senior Tutor of Corpus since 2007. She was the Associate Secretary of the Senior Tutors Committee from 2016-2020, and is currently its Chair.

College Position

Fellow

University Position

Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Philosophy and in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science

College Offices/Posts

Senior Tutor, Director of Studies in History and Philosophy of Science