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Jes Heppler
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E-mail: heppler@berkeley.edu
Dissertation advisors:
John Campbell and Alva Noë
(B.A., summa cum laude, SUNY Geneseo) Jes is writing a dissertation on gut feelings and their moral, epistemic, and social value. In general, Jes’ main interests are in embodiment and selfhood, social philosophy, moral psychology, and feminist epistemology.