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Min Kim

University of EssexCornell University
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  • University of Essex
    School of Philosophy and Art History
    Graduate student
  • Cornell University
    Undergraduate
Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Social Science
20th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind
Aesthetics
Meta-Ethics
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  • All publications (3)
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    Quantifying the aesthetic outcomes of breast cancer treatment: assessment of surgical scars from clinical photographs
    with William N. Rodney, Gregory P. Reece, Elisabeth K. Beahm, Melissa A. Crosby, and Mia K. Markey
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (6): 1075-1082. 2011.
    Philosophy of Medicine
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    Towards quantifying the aesthetic outcomes of breast cancer treatment: comparison of clinical photography and colorimetry
    with William N. Rodney, Tara Cooper, Chris Kite, Gregory P. Reece, and Mia K. Markey
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (1): 20-31. 2009.
    Philosophy of Medicine
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    Anxiety modulates the effects of emotion and attention on early vision
    with Emma Ferneyhough, Elizabeth A. Phelps, and Marisa Carrasco
    Cognition and Emotion 27 (1): 166-176. 2013.
    Emotion and Consciousness in Psychology
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