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Leonardo Moauro

Course Title: Thinking for Yourself and Thinking With Others

Leonardo Moauro is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. He is a teaching assistant for a variety of courses at UC San Diego including Ethics and Society and Humanities. He also has experience as a writer for the Brown Daily Herald. 
  • BA in Political Theory, Brown University 
  • BA in Ethics and Political Philosophy, Brown University  
  • MA in Philosophy, Tufts University 
  • Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of California, San Diego (in process)
  • Teaching Assistant, Philosophy, UC San Diego (2015-present)
    • Ethics and Society I, II
    • Introduction to Ethics
    • Humanities I, II, and III
  • Teaching Assistant, Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (2015)
  • Teaching Assistant, Philosophy, Tufts University (2013-2014)
    • Justice, Equality, Liberty
    • Intro to Ethics
    • War & Terrorism
    • Global Citizenship
    • Ethical Theory 
  • Tutor, Inspirica (2013-2015)
  • Teaching Assistant, Italian, Brown University (2007-2011)
  • “A Critical Assessment of George Klosko’s Version of the Principle of Fair Play.” Stance: An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal, April 2011: 61-68. Print.