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A blog based on my PhD dissertation on the role of the emotions in ethics

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Venus in Transit!

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I have a PhD in Philosophy (CUNY 2009) and specialize in ethics, philosophy of the emotions, ancient philosophy and 17th-18th century philosophy. This blog is a "filter" blog, in which I mostly repost things on the internet I find interesting. Topics include: sports, politics, humor, current events, data presentation, social media. A note on the subtitle: The idea is that its easy to dismiss other people's problems when you don't put yourself in the same situation. Update: I'm no longer updating my blogger blogs. New posts can be found at: damienadupont.wordpress.com damienadupont.tumblr.com damienadupont.posterous.com
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