Mehrzad Ali Moin
Thinker, Writer, Teacher
I am a doctoral candidate in Marquette University's Philosophy Department and an Arthur J. Schmitt Leadership fellow. My philosophical interests mostly revolve around the 19th and 20th century continental tradition. I am also interested in ethics and value theory, particularly questions pertaining to the issue of mortality and its relationship to the meaningfulness of human lives.
For a list of my publications and current research projects, click here.
For more information on my personal background, click here.
For drafts of works in progress or general inquiries, feel free to email me using the "contact me" button below this page.
For more information on my personal background, click here.
For drafts of works in progress or general inquiries, feel free to email me using the "contact me" button below this page.
"The one who readily and willingly tries all kinds of learning, who turns gladly to learning and is insatiable for it, is rightly called a philosopher."
— Plato
— Plato