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Komarine Romdenh-Romluc has been awarded one of this year's Mind Association Research Fellowships, which covers a semester of research leave.
Komarine joined the department in 2002, having taken her PhD at the University of Sheffield, where she was also a teaching assistant. Her doctoral research examined the nature of first-person thought, which is a topic that encompasses a number of different areas in philosophy including: the philosophy of language, embodiment, and phenomenology. Her current research is on Merleau-Ponty's early philosophy, and she is writing the Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to his Phenomenology of Perception.
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