Liam Kofi Bright is a British philosopher of science and assistant professor at the Department of Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Methods at the London School of Economics.
[6][8] Bright won the Philip Leverhulme Prize in the category of philosophy and theology in 2020.
[11][12] Most of Bright's work involves formal models of the epistemology of science and institutional scientific practices such as peer review.
Du Bois (whose work he has twice been invited to BBC Radio 4 to discuss[14][15]) and on formalizations of phenomena like intersectionality.
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