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bio Emer O’Hagan is Associate Professor at the University of Saskatchewan. Her primary interests include the role of self-knowledge in moral agency and moral development, constitutivism in metaethics, and Kantian ethics. Some of her recent

publications include "Self-Knowledge and the Development of Virtue," in N. Birondo and S. Braun (eds.), Virtue's Reasons: New Essays on Virtue, Character, and Reasons (Routledge, 2017); "Shmagents, Realism and Constitutivism About Rational Norms," in The Journal of Value Inquiry 2014; "Self-Knowledge and Moral Stupidity," in Ratio 2012; and "Animals, Agency, and Obligation in Kantian Ethics," in Social Theory and Practice 2009. (Source: Ethics without Self, Dharma without Atman)

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