St. Stephen's College is a religious foundation drawing inspiration from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. It aims at helping its members realise spiritual and moral as well as intellectual and aesthetic values.

Founded on 1 February 1881, St. Stephen's is the oldest college in Delhi. It was first affliated to Calcutta University, and later to Punjab University. Finally with the establishment of Delhi University in 1922, it became one of its three original constituent colleges.

Contact Info
Website Under Development: We are currently upgrading our website to improve your browsing experience. Some pages may be temporarily unavailable. Please visit our Old Website for reference.

Ms Annie Samson Peters

Ms Annie Samson Peters

Ms Annie Samson Peters

Assistant Professor

annie@ststephens.edu
M.Phil.
Philosophy
Biography

Ms. Annie Samson Peters is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi. She holds an M.Phil. in Philosophy, specializing in Consciousness Studies within the broader field of Philosophy of Mind, and is UGC-NET qualified. She teaches undergraduate courses in Indian Philosophy (both classical and contemporary), Continental Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Ethics, Logic, and Aesthetics.
Her academic interests include Consciousness Studies, Philosophy of Mind, Indian Philosophy, Christian Theology, Philosophy of Religion, Comparative Philosophy, Continental Philosophy, Wittgensteinian Philosophy, and the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. Her research investigates the nature of consciousness, language, and religious experience, drawing on insights from diverse philosophical traditions to engage contemporary questions in theology and artificial intelligence.  
Ms. Annie has presented papers at national and international conferences and continues to contribute to scholarly research through academic publications. In addition, she contributes theological writings in Christian circles and is invited to deliver lectures and talks on themes at the intersection of philosophy, theology, and faith. Her work seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy, theology, and emerging technologies, bringing classical philosophical insights to bear on contemporary intellectual challenges.