Bio
Ting-An Lin is an Interdisciplinary Ethics Postdoctoral Fellow at the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society, with a partnership affiliation with the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI).
Before joining Stanford, she earned her PhD in philosophy from Rutgers University, where she also received a Graduate Certificate in women's and gender studies.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of ethics, political philosophy, and feminist philosophy, with a particular focus on how new forms of technology (such as AI) shape social structures and impose constraints on different groups of people.
Professional Education
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Doctor of Philosophy, Rutgers University (2022)
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Master of Arts, Texas Tech University (2016)
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Bachelor of Science, National Taiwan University (2012)
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PhD, Rutgers University, Philosophy (2022)
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MA, Texas Tech University, Philosophy (2016)
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BS, National Taiwan University, Life Science (2012)
2023-24 Courses
- Introduction to Global Justice
ETHICSOC 136R, INTNLREL 136R, PHIL 76, POLISCI 136R, POLISCI 336 (Win) -
Prior Year Courses
2022-23 Courses
- Markets, Ethics, and Society
ETHICSOC 182M (Aut)
- Markets, Ethics, and Society