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Dolores Morris, PhD

Dolores Morris, PhD

Associate Professor of Instruction in Philosophy — University of South Florida

Dolores is an Associate Professor of Instruction in Philosophy at the University of South Florida. She received her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame in 2010. Her current academic research centers on the implications of Hempel’s Dilemma for physicalist conceptions of the mind. She currently serves on the executive committee for the Society of Christian Philosophers. Dolores is also deeply invested in the work of bringing the tools and resources of Christian philosophy to the church at large. Her first book, Believing Philosophy: Becoming a Christian Philosopher, is the culmination of many years of thinking and speaking about the importance of philosophy in the church.

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