Angela Sun (NHC Fellow, 2024–25)
Project Title
The Ethics of Reporting Wrongdoing
Philip L. Quinn Fellowship, 2024–25
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Washington and Lee University
EmailAngela Sun is assistant professor of philosophy at Washington and Lee University. She received her PhD in philosophy from the University of Michigan in 2022 and her BA in philosophy and architecture from Wellesley College in 2017. Her research is primarily in ethics, social philosophy, philosophy of action, and aesthetics. While in residence at the National Humanities Center, Sun will be writing a series of papers concerning the ethics of reporting wrongdoing under conditions of injustice. Her work will touch on moral issues surrounding police informants, mandatory reporting policies, and whistleblowing.
Selected Publications
- Sun, Angela. “The Normative Power of Resolutions.” The Monist. Forthcoming.
- Sun, Angela. “Counterfactual Reasoning in Art Criticism.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80, no. 3 (Summer 2022): 276–85.