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Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen

University of Toronto, Mississauga
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  • University of Toronto, Mississauga
    Department of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
University at Buffalo
PhD, 2017
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Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
0000-0002-9294-8645
Areas of Specialization
Moral Psychology
Ontology
Value Theory
General Philosophy of Science
Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology
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Areas of Interest
Continental Philosophy
Aesthetics
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Biomedical Ethics
Social Ethics
Philosophy of Race
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  • More than provocative, less than scientific: A commentary on the editorial decision to publish Cofnas
    Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen, Helen De Cruz, Jonathan Kaplan, Agustín Fuentes, Jonathan Marks, Massimo Pigliucci, Mark Alfano, David Smith, and Lauren Schroeder
    Philosophical Psychology 33 (7): 893-898. 2020.
    This letter addresses the editorial decision to publish the article, “Research on group differences in intelligence: A defense of free inquiry” (Cofnas, 2020). Our letter points out several critical problems with Cofnas's article, which we believe should have either disqualified the manuscript upon submission or been addressed during the review process and resulted in substantial revisions.
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