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Stephen C Sanders

State University of New York, Brockport
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  • State University of New York, Brockport
    Undergraduate
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Rochester, NY, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Normative Ethics
Anthropology
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Culture and Cultures
  • All publications (6)
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    Applying the Social Contract Theory in Opposing Animal Rights
    Animal RightsHobbes: Social ContractPhilosophy of Action, MiscVirtue Ethics, Misc
  •  1254
    A Defense of Modest Foundationalism
    Epistemic Internalism and ExternalismFoundationalism, Misc
  •  896
    Neoliberalism and the Emerging Precariat
    AnthropologyPhilosophy, MiscellaneousEconomics
  •  226
    Jewish Teachings of Mankind and God in the Book of Genesis 1-3
    JudaismReligious Topics, Misc
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    Empathy's Role in Understanding the World
    Social Ethics, MiscPhilosophy, MiscellaneousSociologyMoral Psychology, MiscEmpathy and Sympathy
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    On the Absurdity of Theistic Evolution
    In this paper, I will attempt to show how theistic evolution is a logically absurd theory in that it is preposterous to believe that theism is necessary to explain evolution and natural selection.
    Philosophy of Religion, MiscEvolutionary Biology, Misc
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