Kelly Louise Rexzy P. Agra
Assistant Professor in Philosophy
Department of History and Philosophy
College of Social Sciences
Academic Background
Ph.D. Philosophy, University College Dublin (UCD) – Dublin, Ireland (ongoing)
M.A. Philosophy, University of Santo Tomas (UST) – Manila, Philippines (2016)
A.B. Philosophy, University of Santo Tomas (UST) – Manila, Philippines (2012)
Visiting Ph.D. Student
City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center – New York, USA (2022)
Freie Universität Berlin (FUB) – Berlin, Germany (2022)
Research Interests
ORCID 0000-0002-1982-8815
Social Philosophy, Social Epistemology, Critical Theory, Epistemic Injustice / Oppression, Feminist Philosophy, Decolonial Philosophy, Asian Philosophy
Academic Organizations
Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) UCD Chapter
Women Doing Philosophy (WDP) group
Transnational Humanities PhD (TNH-PhD) Network
Extension Services
Local Sources of Philosophizing (UP Baguio, 27 May 2022)
Editor-in-Chief for Perspectives: UCD Postgraduate Journal of Philosophy (UCD, March 2021-March 2022)
Abot Tanaw: Philosophy Postgraduate Applications Workshop (WDP, 26 June 2021)
Recent Lectures:
“Philosophy, the Philosophical Institution, and Epistemic Paralysis”, 6th Beyond the Ghetto Webinar: ‘Tremulous Speech: Other-ed and Silenced Subjects Talking Back to Philosophy’ (WDP, 28 August 2021) and 7th Thomasian Philosophers Reunion Convention (UST, 11 February 2022)
“Truth, Education, Subjectivity: Alain Badiou and the Contemporary World Crisis”, (Birmingham City University, 23 June 2021)
Publications
“A Critical Theory of Epistemic Injustice”, Perspectives: UCD Postgraduate Journal of Philosophy, Vol 9, Special Issue: Social Philosophy (Winter 2021), pp 281-301.
“Epistemic Injustice, Epistemic Paralysis, and Epistemic Resistance: A (Feminist) Liberatory Approach to Epistemology”, Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy, Vol 14, No 1 (June 2020), pp 28-44.
“The Naturalized and Dialectical Ontologies of Nietzsche and Nishida”, Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy, Vol 13, No 2 (December 2019), pp 113-130.
“The Event Divides into Two, or the Parallax of Change: Badiou, Žižek, Bosteels, and Johnston”, International Journal of Žižek Studies, Vol 12, No 3 (2018), pp 1-25.
“The Narrative’s Creative and Ethical Mediation: A Refigured Self, A Refigured World”, Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy, Vol 8, No 2 (December 2014), pp 66-76.
“An Inquiry into the Historical Development of Philosophy in Japan”, Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture, Vol 17, No 2 (2013), pp 27-59.