From Sam Inglis
Katherine and I were graduate students together and shared a PhD supervisor. We became good friends and for five years or more we saw each other nearly every day, if not in departmental seminars and discussion groups…
Katherine and I were graduate students together and shared a PhD supervisor. We became good friends and for five years or more we saw each other nearly every day, if not in departmental seminars and discussion groups…
Katherine was my PhD supervisor and guided me from the very beginning – when I knew so little – to the last stages of my PhD and beyond, even when my topic moved more and more away from her own research interests. She…
I wanted to share one anecdote and some thoughts on Katherine’s work on knowledge-how. I know Katherine from when I was a post-doc at Arché. Towards the end of my fellowship, I was looking for my next job, and I was…
When I was living in New York, getting ready to move to Scotland to take up my new job at St. Andrews, I was of course really curious about what I was getting myself into. So I asked a friend of mine, who had spent…
It is so sad that Katherine has passed away. We first worked together on the Committee of the BSPS in the early 2000s, around the time when Katherine was Deputy Editor of the Journal, and already identified as a rising…
Having had Katherine as one of my supervisors is something I’m very grateful for. There are too many good memories to list but – and this is probably because of her role as supervisor – the last days I have been…
Katherine and I were undergraduates at the same place at the same time. I didn’t get to know her well then, but still, when I’d got a job at St Andrews, and had come up to look for a place to live, it was Katherine and…
Katherine was my PhD supervisor. I consider myself immensely fortunate for having had the privilege of working with her and learning from her. Many people have written eloquently about the kindness and intelligence…
Temporarily in a Different Location Entering Katherine’s small office on the top floor of Edgecliffe, I was always excited. Who would not have been looking forward to an hour of intellectual brilliance that would lie…
Katherine was an incredibly kind, supportive, and intelligent person, whom I deeply respected as a philosopher and as a wonderful human being. She was one of the first people to speak to me in the Philosophy Department…