I'd like to formally welcome several new contributors to The Philosophers' Cocoon:
Mark Alfano (AOS: ethics, moral psychology, Nietzsche), who received his PhD from CUNY in 2011, will be a post-doc this year at the Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School and Center for Human Values, and will begin a TT job at Oregon in 2013. (congrats!)
Meghan Wallace (Assistant Professor, Kentucky), whose dissertation at UNC-Chapel Hill, 'Composition is Identity', defended the view that the relation between the parts of an object and the whole object is the identity relation--i.e., that parts are (collectively) identical to their whole.
Andrew Rotondo (Graduate Student, Brown University), who is completing a dissertation on the epistemology of disagreement.
Andreas Wolkenstein (International Centre for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities at the University of Tübingen), who is currently writing his dissertation about security ethics, the value of security and the possibility of just decision-making processes in producing security by means such as body scanners or neuro-technologies.
Donald Bello Hutt, who is currently living in Spain working on his doctoral thesis in political philosophy.
K. Mitch Hodge (AOS: philosophy of mind), who recieved his PhD last year from Queen's University in Belfast.
Trevor Hedberg, second year of graduate study at the University of Tennessee.
Welcome aboard!
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