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John T. Lysaker
Born1966
EducationVanderbilt University (PhD), Kenyon College (AB)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsEmory University (2009-), University of Oregon (1996-2009)
Main interests
ethics, aesthetics, philosophical psychology
Websitehttps://www.johntlysaker.com/

John T. Lysaker (born 1966) is an American philosopher and William R. Kenan Professor of Philosophy at Emory University.[1] He is known for his works on ethics, aesthetics and philosophical psychology.[2][3][4][5]

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  1. ^ "When I Think, I Listen the Hardest: An Interview with John T. Lysaker". Rain Taxi. 18 February 2019.
  2. ^ Rapaport, Herman (4 July 2003). "Review of You Must Change Your Life: Poetry, Philosophy, and the Birth of Sense". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
  3. ^ McCall, Corey (17 November 2008). "Review of Emerson and Self-Culture". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
  4. ^ Braver, Lee (13 March 2010). "Review of Martin Heidegger: Key Concepts". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
  5. ^ "John Lysaker, Ph.D." Washington and Lee University.
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