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Madison Wierzel
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Food Ethics

Considering issues of food regulation, food as a human right, food access, and all related.  Led by Jonathan H. Marks, Director Penn State's Bioethics program and Associate Director, Rock Ethics InstituteSee More
Oct 29, 2012
Madison Wierzel is now a member of Public Philosophy Network
Oct 18, 2012

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Current Location (i.e. City, State)
Philadelphia, PA
Institutional affiliation or employer (if any)
Arcadia University
Departmental affiliation (if any)
International Studies, Global Public Health
What is your professional position? (if any)
Undergraduate Student
Interest in public philosophy? Please be as SPECIFIC AS YOU CAN. Members who answer "yes" or "a lot" will not be approved.
I am curious about the implementation of public philosophy ventures and how thought and theory evolve into action.

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At 3:37pm on October 20, 2012, Cori Wong said…

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