Biography
Chloe Armstrong teaches courses in history of mediaeval and modern philosophy, applied ethics, critical reasoning, and metaphysics. She loves the rigorous and imaginative ways philosophers approach big questions. (What is there? How can we know? What should we do about it?) These questions guide her teaching and research on 17th and 18th century science, science fiction, and philosophy. Her current research examines how metaphysical, material, and ethical dimensions of other worlds, real or imagined, offer ways to better understand our own. Ask her what the following things have in common: Saw II, rugby, and a snowbank.
Degree(s)
B.A., University of Victoria; M.A., University of Western Ontario; Ph.D., M.A., University of Michigan