Dan Layman
Graduate
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Dan Layman is completing his A.B. in Philosophy from Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College. His interests are in ethics, the philosophy of law, and history. In his honors thesis, Dan argues for an objectivist account of human well-being. His writing sample is a critique of Dworkin's "law as integrity" theory. And Dan won a departmental award for work in the history of philosophy for his paper on Descartes' theory of of the creation of the eternal truths. He participated in University of Boulder's Summer Seminar in the Philosophy of Science (2007). His review of Darwall's The Second-Person Standpoint has just appeared in the Review of Metaphysics.
email: layman@email.unc.edu
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