Welcome Bailey Thomas as Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Philosophy

Welcome Bailey Thomas as Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Philosophy! Bailey Thomas is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Philosophy while on research leave from the University of Louisville where they are an Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Much of their research focuses on bridging the gaps between epistemic, ethical, and political spheres through an argument for the integration of ethical and political frameworks into social epistemology. Some of their other long-term projects include examining the intellectual components of the Radical Black Tradition and Black American feminism. Their current manuscript, tentatively titled Insidious Ignorance: Race, Power, and Cultures of Ignorance, focuses on examining a phenomenon they have termed as "insidious ignorance." They are also conducting research for their second book project which will focus on the politics and ethics of Black American frameworks of care and caring.

This coming Fall term 2022, Professor Bailey Thomas will teach:

  • PHIL 1.17 (3A) Race and Modernity. K.B. Thomas (Identical to AAAS 21.10 and ENGL 53.43)
  • PHIL 50.38 (10A) Epistemologies of Oppression, Ignorance, and Resistance. Brison and B. Thomas