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Jingzhi Chen

Positions held

2025-2026 to today Student(s),

Biography

Jingzhi Chen is a third-year doctoral student in philosophy at McGill University, working under the supervision of Natalie Stoljar (McGill). Her interests lie at the intersection of different subfields: epistemology, moral psychology, ethics, and political philosophy. She hopes to use the rigour and abstraction of philosophy to engage real-world questions without abstracting away from the complexities of lived experience.

Before coming to McGill, she completed a D.Phil. in legal philosophy at the University of Oxford, an LL.M. in legal philosophy at the China University of Political Science and Law, and a bachelor’s degree in law at the Beijing Institute of Technology.

jingzhi.chen@mail.mcgill.ca