Professor Beatrice Han-Pile works on 20th-century Continental philosophy, in particular Foucault and phenomenology, and on 19th-century German philosophy (Kant, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche). Dr Patrice Maniglier's research focusses on the history of structuralism and post-structuralism in the social sciences and in philosophy, (post-)conceptual arts, film studies, sexual politics and the philosophy of law. At present he is working on the metaphysical problems raised by the reality of linguistic signs. Mr Mike Weston is the author of Morality and the Self, Kierkegaard and Modern Continental Thought, Philosophy, Literature and the Human Good and several papers on ancient and modern thinkers. His main interests are Wittgenstein, Kierkegaard, philosophy of literature and philosophy of religion. Dr David McNeill is interested in ancient philosophy (Plato, Aristotle); German philosophy of the 19th and 20th centuries (Nietzsche, Hegel, Heidegger); moral psychology, and the relation between ethics and metaphysics. Professor Wayne Martin has an interest in phenomenology, Kant and post-Kantian idealism, the history and philosophy of logic, the problems of normative naturalism and theory of representation. He currently researches Theories of Judgment, structures of self-consciousness in Dutch still-life painting, and Roman and early modern appropriations of the Stoic notion of Oikeiosis.