Sara Boljevic

Summer Research Fellow

Biography

Sara Boljevic is a summer research fellow at the Civitas Institute and a Ph.D. student in UT-Austin’s philosophy department. Her research primarily focuses on the history of philosophy, particularly in the early modern and Medieval periods. Boljevic’s current projects explore the work of later Cartesians, especially Nicolas Malebranche, and the Cambridge Platonists, with a special interest in John Norris. In addition to her research, she serves as a research assistant for Professor Tara Smith, working on topics in ethics and the philosophy of law. Boljevic has a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Belgrade in Serbia, and an M.A. in philosophy from Central European University in Austria.

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