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|bio=Vishnu Sridharan is a graduate student at the University of Southern California in the School of Philosophy. His primary dissertation advisor is John Hawthorne. He also works with Jake Nebel, Gary Watson, Jon Quong, and Greg Keating. | |||
His dissertation addresses two families of questions: one at the intersection of epistemology and ethics and one at the intersection of epistemology and the law. His research at the intersection of epistemology and ethics focuses on the relationship between risk and compensation. His research at the intersection of epistemology and the law focuses on the proper functioning of juries. ([https://vishnusridharan.com/academic-philosopher/ Adapted from Source May 17, 2021]) | |||
|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Other Researchers | |||
|images=File:Sridharan Vishnu Twitter.jpg | |||
|email=vishnusr@usc.edu | |email=vishnusr@usc.edu | ||
|associatedwebsite=[https://vishnusridharan.com/ Personal Website] | |associatedwebsite=[https://vishnusridharan.com/ Personal Website] // [https://dornsife.usc.edu/cf/phil/student_display.cfm?Person_ID=1071184 Graduate Student Profile USC] | ||
|phduniversity=University of Southern California | |||
|education=*JD Stanford Law School | |education=*JD Stanford Law School | ||
*BA Columbia University | *BA Columbia University |
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FirstName / namefirst | Vishnu |
LastName / namelast | Sridharan |
MainNamePhon | Vishnu Sridharan |
SortName | Sridharan, Vishnu |
bio | Vishnu Sridharan is a graduate student at the University of Southern California in the School of Philosophy. His primary dissertation advisor is John Hawthorne. He also works with Jake Nebel, Gary Watson, Jon Quong, and Greg Keating.
His dissertation addresses two families of questions: one at the intersection of epistemology and ethics and one at the intersection of epistemology and the law. His research at the intersection of epistemology and ethics focuses on the relationship between risk and compensation. His research at the intersection of epistemology and the law focuses on the proper functioning of juries. (Adapted from Source May 17, 2021) |
associatedwebsite | Personal Website // Graduate Student Profile USC |
phduniversity | University of Southern California |
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