Georgia State University Student Publishes Articles, Book Chapter

Georgia State University student Connor Kianpour has recently had his piece "Do Libertarians Care About Animals?" published by Libertarianism.org. Kianpour, of Great Falls, VA, is a student in the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts & Sciences.

Kianpour worked on a manuscript with co-author Eze Paez titled "Red in Tooth and Claw No More: Animal Rights and the Permissibility to Redesign Nature," which has been accepted at the journal Environmental Values.

Kianpour also wrote the introductory chapter, "It's Still Funny Though: A Defense of Moderate Comic Immoralism," for a Philosophy of humor textbook that will be in print in Spring 2021. Kianpour is also scheduled to present at the International Society for Environmental Ethics Panel at the Eastern American Philosophical Association meeting in January 2021 and The Lighthearted Philosophers' Society 14th Annual Conference in April 2021.

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