As well as writing a PhD on why words have real meanings, Dr Samuel Douglas has accrued over ten years of experience delivering and developing philosophy content at the University of Newcastle. These courses were mainly in professional and subject-specific ethics, across a range of areas including communications, psychology, business, social Science and engineering.
Samuel continues to teach philosophy on a casual basis and is about to start research on the ethical dilemmas that school teachers face. He hopes to one day set up a world-standard public philosophy program.
Samuel blogs (sporadically) at Fast Thoughts Slow Oughts and you can follow him on Twitter @BeachPhilosophy.
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