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Paul A. Tubig
IN BRIEF:
Paul Tubig is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Georgia Southern University. He earned his BA in Philosophy and Cognitive Science from the University of California San Diego, an MA in Philosophy at San Francisco State University, and his PhD in Philosophy from the University of Washington. 

His current research focus is on the intersections of social and political philosophy, bioethics, neuroethics, and philosophy of disability. He is also interested in a wide range of issues related to global justice, race and ethnicity,  place and migration, and the ethics of incarceration.    

Paul has taught at San Francisco State University, Bellevue College, and the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) as part of the Freedom Education Project Puget Sound in-prison college program.

Paul currently lives in Savannah, Georgia with his cat, Mazzy. 
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