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Ariela Tubert
Visiting Professor


Ariela Tubert specializes in ethics, and history of ethics. She also is competent in modern philosophy, continential philosophy, and political philosophy. "On the Metaphysical and Psychological Dimensions of Nietzsche's Critique of Morality", Annual Meeting, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, (2004). Comments on Nadeem Hussain's "The Return of Moral Fictionalism," Conference, Moral Theory after Nietzsche, (2003). Comments on Patrick Fleming's "Web of Desire as Telos," Graduate Student Conference, Virtue Ethics: The Ongoing Project, (2002). "Area Prioritization for Biodiversity Conservation in Quebec on the Basis of Species Distributions: A Preliminary Analysis' by H. Sarakinos, A.O. Nicholls, A. Tubert, A. Aggarwal, C.R. Margules and S. Sarkar., Biodiversity and Conservation 10:1419-1472 (2001) "Why do Bayesian and Frequentist Analysis Give Different Results in Population Viability Analysis? by Ariela and Sahotra Sarkar, Annual Meeting, International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology(ISHPSSB), (1999). "Do Hobbes' and Locke's Views on Human Nature Justify Engaging in a Social Contract?' Cogitemus, NYU Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy (1996).

phone: (919) 843-5641
email: atubert@email.unc.edu
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