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|bio=Mary D. Renaud is a Ph.D. Candidate in Philosophy at Brown University. Her primary research focuses on the intersection of metaethics and the philosophy of action, with a particular focus on moral responsibility and the semantics of normative statements. She has additional interests in ethical and metaphysical themes in Buddhist philosophy and in the metaphysics of personal identity. Her current research topics include the treatment of righteous anger in Theravāda and Mahāyāna Buddhism as evidence for a character consequentialist interpretation of the Buddhist normative framework, the information-sensitivity of deontic modals, and a critique of top-down causation arguments for free will libertarianism. (Source: [[Ethics without Self, Dharma without Atman]]) | |bio=Mary D. Renaud is a Ph.D. Candidate in Philosophy at Brown University. Her primary research focuses on the intersection of metaethics and the philosophy of action, with a particular focus on moral responsibility and the semantics of normative statements. She has additional interests in ethical and metaphysical themes in Buddhist philosophy and in the metaphysics of personal identity. Her current research topics include the treatment of righteous anger in Theravāda and Mahāyāna Buddhism as evidence for a character consequentialist interpretation of the Buddhist normative framework, the information-sensitivity of deontic modals, and a critique of top-down causation arguments for free will libertarianism. (Source: [[Ethics without Self, Dharma without Atman]]) | ||
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bio | Mary D. Renaud is a Ph.D. Candidate in Philosophy at Brown University. Her primary research focuses on the intersection of metaethics and the philosophy of action, with a particular focus on moral responsibility and the semantics of normative statements. She has additional interests in ethical and metaphysical themes in Buddhist philosophy and in the metaphysics of personal identity. Her current research topics include the treatment of righteous anger in Theravāda and Mahāyāna Buddhism as evidence for a character consequentialist interpretation of the Buddhist normative framework, the information-sensitivity of deontic modals, and a critique of top-down causation arguments for free will libertarianism. (Source: Ethics without Self, Dharma without Atman) |
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