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Dan Demetriou

West Virginia University
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  • West Virginia University
    Washington Center for Civics, Culture, and Statesmanship
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Social and Political Philosophy
Applied Ethics
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  • Debate: Open Borders (Dan Demetriou and Michael Huemer)
    Dan Demetriou and Michael Huemer
    In Steven Cowan (ed.), Problems in Applied Ethics: An Introduction to Contemporary Debates, Bloomsbury Academic. forthcoming.
    Debate between Dan Demetriou (Philosophy, Minnesota Morris) and Michael Huemer (Philosophy, Colorado), forthcoming in Problems in Applied Ethics: An Introduction to Contemporary Debates, Steven Cowan, ed. (Bloomsbury). The main essays are 5000 words or fewer; replies are 1500 words or fewer. This penultimate version is published here with permission from the editor.
  • Learning All the Wrong Lessons
    Dan Demetriou
    In T. Allan Hillman & Tully Borland (eds.), Dissident Philosophers: Voices Against the Political Current of the Academy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 123-140. 2021.
    my chapter in "Dissident Philosophers: Voices Against the Political Current of the Academy" (2022), T. Allan Hillman and Tully Borland, eds.
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