My main area of philosophical interest is epistemology. I'm especially interested in epistemic luck, modal epistemology, and the nature of epistemic justification.
I am further interested in moral philosophy (meta-ethics and applied ethics, including medical ethics) and political philosophy (in particular, the philosophy of J.S. Mill).
Teaching experience:
I taught philosophy as a Post-Graduate Teaching Assistant at UCL from 2014-2019.
Academic and teaching qualifications:
MPhil, University of St Andrews (thesis: "Reflective Luck and Meta-Epistemological Scepticism").
MPhil, University College London (thesis: "Internal Justification and Anti-Luck Epistemology: a compatibilist proposal").
Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Publications:
Neil, Charles. "Safety, domination, and differential support". Synthese.
Link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-019-02091-2
Email address: neil.charles.13@alumni.ucl.ac.uk