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I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow under the supervision of theologian Werner Jeanrond. My current research focus is contemporary continental philosophy, particularly that of the 20th Century French philosophy. My PhD thesis is a formulation of a conceptual network theory, heavily influenced by Gilles Deleuze. My MA is in cultural and critical theory from the University of Denver where my focus was Nietzsche and Deleuze. I am also competent in Christianity, religious theory, and metaphysics. | I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow under the supervision of theologian Werner Jeanrond. My current research focus is contemporary continental philosophy, particularly that of the 20th Century French philosophy. My PhD thesis is a formulation of a conceptual network theory, heavily influenced by Gilles Deleuze. My MA is in cultural and critical theory from the University of Denver where my focus was Nietzsche and Deleuze. I am also competent in Christianity, religious theory, and metaphysics. | ||
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I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow under the supervision of theologian Werner Jeanrond. My current research focus is contemporary continental philosophy, particularly that of the 20th Century French philosophy. My PhD thesis is a formulation of a conceptual network theory, heavily influenced by Gilles Deleuze. My MA is in cultural and critical theory from the University of Denver where my focus was Nietzsche and Deleuze. I am also competent in Christianity, religious theory, and metaphysics.