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PhD Student, Department of Philosophy, College of Arts & Sciences
CAAAS Graduate Fellows

Idowu Odeyemi is a PhD candidate in the Department of Philosophy at the Â鶹¹ÙÍø. His research and teaching centers on epistemology, moral philosophy, and social and political philosophy. He is an alumnus of the Open Student Workshop at the University of Oxford. His essay "Living in America, Leaving Nigeria" was recognized as one of the 18 notable essays by a Nigerian in 2023. The philosophical issues he tends to focus on are non-idealized, particularly focusing on how to morally evaluate oppressive epistemic agents who are products of oppressive social structures. More narrowly, his research focuses on how to account for moral responsibility in oppressive social structures and how we should build a more just world in light of our understanding of moral responsibility in oppressive systems. His works have appeared or are forthcoming inÌýThe Republic,ÌýMetaphilosophy,ÌýBrittlepaper, Barren Magazine, Olongo Africa,ÌýIsele Magazine, andÌýPithead Chapel, among others.