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Russell Helder
E-mail: russell_helder@berkeley.edu
Dissertation advisors:
Timothy Clarke, G. R. F. (John) Ferrari, and John MacFarlane
(M.A. with distinction, Philosophy, Georgia State University, 2019; B.A. Classics & B.S.A. Chemistry, UT Austin, 2016). His main area of research is ancient Greek philosophy, especially Aristotle’s ethics and psychology. Russ is also interested in eighteenth-century moral philosophy, particularly Hume, Kant, and Adam Smith.