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Congratulations to Kay Wagg, winner of the CUPS Essay Contest

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

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The Carleton University Philosophy Society held an Essay Contest on the topic of ‘how COVID-19 will change some area of philosophy’.

Congratulations to Kay Wagg, winner of the CUPS Essay Contest, who wrote her essay on ‘The Redefinition of Casual Normative ethics through Empathetic Choice Under COVID-19‘.

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