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Jennifer Glaser

University of Melbourne
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University of Melbourne
School of Historical And Philosophical Studies
PhD, 1998
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy, Misc
The Self
Deliberative Democracy
Pluralism about Truth
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc
The Self
Civic Virtue
Conceptions of Democracy
Deliberative Democracy
Participatory Democracy
Practical Identity
Pluralism about Truth
3 more
  • All publications (5)
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    Phase II of bioethics: The turn to the social nature of individuals
    Bioethics Forum 11 12-22. 1994.
    Ethics
  •  69
    Health care ethics committees: The next generation (review)
    with J. W. Ross, D. Rasinski-Gregory, J. M. Gibson, C. Bayley, and Giles R. Scofield
    HEC Forum 6 (3): 157-162. 1994.
    Public Health
  • Getting started : the early use of the IAPC curriculum
    with Anita Bass
    In Gilbert Burgh & Simone Thornton (eds.), Philosophical Inquiry with Children: The development of an inquiring society in Australia, Routledge. 2018.
  • What's so special about a story? : revisiting the IAPC text-as-story paradigm
    In Gilbert Burgh & Simone Thornton (eds.), Philosophical Inquiry with Children: The development of an inquiring society in Australia, Routledge. 2018.
  • Philosophy for children comes to Australia
    with Laurance J. Splitter
    In Gilbert Burgh & Simone Thornton (eds.), Philosophical Inquiry with Children: The development of an inquiring society in Australia, Routledge. 2018.
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