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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Philosophy Professor Untangles Thorny Matters in His New Book | Off the Shelf - Columbia University

Eve Glasberg, Director, Arts and Culture Communications, Columbia University in the City of New York inform, Justin Clarke-Doane asks the big questions in Morality and Mathematics.

Philosophy Professor Justin Clarke-Doane has been reading physics textbooks lately.
For anyone who has the bandwidth to tackle both philosophy and mathematics at the same time, Philosophy Professor Justin Clarke-Doane’s new book is perfect. In Morality and Mathematics, the first book-length treatment of the topic, Clarke-Doane explores the similarities and differences between the two fields of knowledge.

He discusses the book with Columbia News, along with what he reads for pleasure, what he’s teaching this semester, and what he might serve at a dinner party.box-sizing: border-box; 


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