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Faculty Fellow
Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization

Iskra Fileva is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and an Associate Director of the Center for Values and Social Policy at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Fileva specializes on issues in moral psychology, aesthetics, and epistemology. She has written on a variety of topics including character, free will, moral disgust, and moral testimony. 

Fileva also does work for a broad audience. She is the author of two prize-winning essays published in The New York Times, and she regularly writes for Psychology Today.