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Dr. Katharina Stevens

Lecture topic: A "Living Tree" of Life


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Dr. Katharina Stevens

Dr. Katharina Stevens is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Lethbridge. She teaches in the areas of Argumentation Theory, Legal Philosophy and Political Philosophy. She has written about legal reasoning, the ethics of argumentation and the philosophy of constitutional law. She is the co-editor of Canada's argumentation theory journal Informal Logic and one of the co-organizers of a monthly speaker-series on the ethics of argumentation.

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