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People | Graduate Students | Ignacio Prado
 

Ignacio Prado received a B.A. in comparative religion from Harvard University. He is interested in all aspects of philosophy, with the exception of the attempt to derive substantive knowledge about the world through a mixture of conceptual analysis, armchair speculation, and surgically deployed nuggets of empirical fact. He avoids these characteristic vices of philosophy by spending his time on debates about the nature of semantic content, the role and purpose of qualitative experience in the world, the foundations of morality, and the various problems of free will.

The First Element (Ignacio's blog)

iprado78@hotmail.com



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