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John M. Doris is the Peter L. Dyson Professor of Ethics and Organizations at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and a professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University. He works at the intersection of cognitive science, moral psychology, and philosophical ethics, having authored and co-authored papers in venues such as Noûs, Philosophical Studies, Scientific American, and Cognition. He has received fellowships from esteemed institutions, including Michigan's Institute of Humanities and Princeton's University Center for Human Values, and he was awarded the Stanton Prize by the Society for Philosophy and Psychology for excellence in interdisciplinary research. Doris is the author of influential works like 'Lack of Character: Personality and Moral Behavior' and 'Talking Selves: Reflection, Ignorance, Agency'. He is currently preparing a collection of papers titled 'Character Trouble: Undisciplined Essays on Moral Agency and Personality'. Before joining Cornell, Doris taught at the University of Michigan and the University of California, Santa Cruz, among others, and has been recognized for his pedagogy at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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