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Michael L. Frazer

University of Glasgow
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  • University of Glasgow
    School of Social and Political Sciences
    Lecturer
Princeton University
Department of Poltics
PhD, 2006
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Glasgow, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Areas of Specialization
Political Theory
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
Normative Ethics
Moral Emotivism and Sentimentalism
History of Political Philosophy
Academic and Teaching Ethics
Justice
Philosophy of Political Science
17th/18th Century Political Philosophy
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Areas of Interest
Government Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Academic and Teaching Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social Ethics, Misc
History of Political Philosophy
Justice
Moral Emotion
Moral Emotivism and Sentimentalism
Virtues and Vices
Sentimentalist Virtue Ethics
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Political Science
Political Theory
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  • Empathy and Emotions in Morality, Communication, and Human Life
    Department of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    September 6, 2018
  • From Sympathy to Empathy : Hume and Beyond
    Princeton Theological Seminary
    March 2 - 5, 2012
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