She then took an MPhil (1999) and a PhD (2002) at St John's College, Cambridge, with Jane Heal and D.H. Mellor as dissertation advisers.
After completing her PhD, she worked in various projects at the University of Oxford, including a research fellowship at the Future of Humanity Institute.
Speakers and listeners who belong to the same cultural and linguistic community will likely find similar things offensive, which explains why some expressions (disrespecting social hierarchy, sexual taboos, mention of bodily fluids etc.)
[6] Roache is also noted for a blog post where she said she unfriended people who voted for the Conservatives at the 2015 General Election.
[7] In addition to her work in the philosophy of language, Roache has published on a variety of topics in practical ethics and metaphysics, such as which biomedical modifications to humans could be used to fight climate change.