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Samantha Vice was born on 1973, is a South African philosopher. Discover Samantha Vice's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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1973

Samantha Wynne Vice (born 12 March 1973) is a South African philosopher who is distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits).

Her areas of specialisation are ethics and social philosophy, and she is especially well known for her work on the existential and moral philosophy of race.

Born in South Africa, Vice completed her bachelor's and master's at Rhodes University.

2003

In 2003, she completed a PhD in philosophy at the University of Reading, which she attended on a Commonwealth Scholarship.

Thereafter she joined the philosophy faculty at Rhodes, ultimately becoming the head of the philosophy department.

2010

Her 2010 article "'How Do I Live in This Strange Place?'", published in the Journal of Social Philosophy while she was a senior lecturer at Rhodes, argued that shame and guilt were appropriate responses to the experience of white people in post-apartheid South Africa; she argued that white people were "even if unavoidably — a continuing product of white privilege and benefiting from it, implicated in and enacting injustice in many subtle ways".

After Eusebius McKaiser published a commentary on the article in the mainstream press, her argument sparked heated public debate; the Mail & Guardian published a special report and series of responses, and the Wits Centre for Ethics hosted a seminar on the paper, with a panel comprising Vice, McKaiser, constitutional law scholar Pierre de Vos, and philosophers Ward Jones and David Benatar.

2011

In 2011, she was awarded the Rhodes Vice-Chancellor's Distinguished Research Award, designated for Rhodes faculty under the age of 40, for her research output.

2015

In January 2015, she was appointed as distinguished professor of philosophy at Wits, where she works both in the philosophy department and at the Wits Centre for Ethics.

She was admitted to the Academy of Science of South Africa in October 2021.

Vice's best known work is about race, particularly white privilege and white guilt.