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Jonathan Beever

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Affiliation Purdue University, West Lafayette
Web Site http://www.purdue.edu/bioethics
Biography

Jonathan Beever is a Ph.D. student in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. He took his undergraduate degree in Philosophy from the University of Maine in 2003 and worked in academia for several years until beginning at Purdue in 2006. Besides working to organize the Bioethics Seminar Series at Purdue, Jonathan also works as a TA for the Philosophy Department, GA for the Graduate School, and assistant to Dr. Myrdene Anderson in Anthropology. His professional interests are in contemporary continental philosophy and environmental ethics. He's collaborated on several published projects in multiple fields including philosophy, Honors education, and semiotics. Jonathan works closely with the local community
on projects in environmental education and service.

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  1. Bioethics Purdue Seminar Series

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    01 Apr. 2008 | Series | Contributor(s): Jonathan Beever, Nicolae Morar

    How do biotechnologies challenge our social boundarires? The Purdue Bioethics Seminar Series seeks to continue to press the issue of ethics in science and technology here at Purdue. We intend to build opportunities for engagement between philosophy, policy, and science at a campus-wide …