Abigail Bergeron MA. LLM.
Abigail Bergeron MA. LLM.
I am a Philosophy doctoral candidate at Queen's University, Canada.
I currently work as a Teaching Assistant in the Queen's University Department of Philosophy and the Trent University Department of Philosophy. I also undertake several different roles in extracurricular university service, including as Graduate Student Advisor with the Queen's University Society of Graduate & Professional Students (SGPS), a member of the SGPS Finance Committee and SGPS Awards Committee, Graduate Student Research & Academic Subcommittee and the Principal's Advisory Committee (Dean of Arts and Science Search Commission).
Prior to attending Queen's, I completed my two undergraduate degrees simultaneously in a compressed five-year program. I graduated from Trent University in June 2022 with my Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Philosophy. I subsequently graduated from Swansea University, Wales, in July 2022 with my Bachelor of Laws (LLB). In August 2023, I completed my Master of Arts (MA) in Philosophy specializing in Political and Legal Thought at Queen's University, with my thesis focusing on technological substantivism and the role of driving as a focal practice. I completed my second Master's, a Master of Laws (LLM) at Queen's University Faculty of Law during the first-year of my Philosophy PhD, with a focus on interdisciplinary work in metaphysics and the philosophy of law (September 2024).
In my spare time I grow pumpkins and care for my six cats.
Alongside my doctoral research on Albert Borgmann, I am preparing several articles on a variety of topics including AI robot kitches for an edited anthology (Routledge: 2027), tenant rights and misinformation online, GenAI in teaching and learning environments, and the value of gardening in suburban environments.
Philosophy of technology
Continental philosophy
Philosophy of law
Philosophy of society and culture
Philosophy of education
Freedom of expression
Techno-skepticism
Philosophy of food
Philosophy of place
"What sort of philosophers are we, who know absolutely nothing of the origin and destiny of cats?"
⸻ Henry David Thoreau