Haidun Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in Government at Harvard University, specializing in political theory. His dissertation studies the history of supererogation—the idea of doing more than duty requires—with particular attention to debates during the Protestant Reformation and their implications for ethics, law, and political thought. His broader research interests include the political theory of the American founding, ancient Greek political thought, and the history of political representation. Liu holds a B.A. in Philosophy and History from Columbia University.
This information is accurate for the time period that the student is affiliated with CES.
Affiliations
Ph.D. Candidate in Government, Harvard University
Graduate Student Affiliate, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University