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Kwame Anthony Appiah
Kwame Anthony Appiah
Kwame Anthony Appiah is among the most influential moral philosophers at work today, a thinker whose writing on identity, ethics, and belonging has reached far beyond the academy. Raised in Ghana and educated in England, he is Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University, the author of Cosmopolitanism, The Honor Code, and The Lies That Bind, and the voice behind The Ethicist in The New York Times Magazine. He was photographed in New York City for Portraits of Philosophers, published by Platonic Press.
Kwame Anthony Appiah is among the most influential moral philosophers at work today, a thinker whose writing on identity, ethics, and belonging has reached far beyond the academy. Raised in Ghana and educated in England, he is Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University, the author of Cosmopolitanism, The Honor Code, and The Lies That Bind, and the voice behind The Ethicist in The New York Times Magazine. He was photographed in New York City for Portraits of Philosophers, published by Platonic Press.
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Kwame Anthony Appiah
Kwame Anthony Appiah is among the most influential moral philosophers at work today, a thinker whose writing on identity, ethics, and belonging has reached far beyond the academy. Raised in Ghana and educated in England, he is Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University, the author of Cosmopolitanism, The Honor Code, and The Lies That Bind, and the voice behind The Ethicist in The New York Times Magazine. He was photographed in New York City for Portraits of Philosophers, published by Platonic Press.


