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Katherine Jane Hawley FRSE FBA (1971-2021 [1]) was a British philosopher specialising in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and philosophy of physics. Hawley was a professor of philosophy at the University of St Andrews. [2] She was the author of How Things Persist (OUP 2002), Trust: a Very Short Introduction (OUP 2012), and How To Be ...
She met her husband, Dr Jon Hesk from the School of Classics, in St Andrews, and married in 2003.
May 27, 2021 · Greatly admired within her discipline, Professor Hawley was honoured with prestigious fellowships by both the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the British Academy. She died of cancer on 28 April and is survived by her husband, also an academic at St Andrews, and two children.
Apr 28, 2021 · Katherine Hawley, professor of philosophy at the University of St. Andrews, has died. Professor Hawley was known for her philosophical work on trust, various questions in metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of science, and other topics such as impostor syndrome and creativity.
May 14, 2021 · John Haldane. Katherine was a person of rare distinction: intellectually gifted, hard-working, and highly accomplished; she was also sensitive and compassionate; principled but prudent and pragmatic. She came to St Andrews from a research fellowship in Cambridge in 1999.
May 9, 2021 · With my wife and I having one young child, and another on the way, the stakes were very high for us. I spoke to Katherine and she suspected that the UEA had misinterpreted the rules, so she investigated that further with people in HR at St Andrews, and then wrote a long email to the UEA that very carefully, and diplomatically, explained the error.
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Aug 2, 2021 · Philosopher Katherine Hawley (1971-2021) developed a plethora of insightful research focused on trust: enlightening us on what trust is, why it matters, and how we can come to trust and gain the trust of others.