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  1. Jeffrey Kaplan is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at UNCG, specializing in philosophy of law and language. He also founded and directs the UNCG Prison Education Program, and has taught at San Quentin State Prison and Cambridge.

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  2. Jeffrey Kaplan is a philosophy professor at UNCG and the founder of the UNCG Prison Education Program. He has a PhD from UC Berkeley and a MPhil from Cambridge, and his research is in philosophy of law and language.

  3. Watch video lectures by Jeffrey Kaplan, a philosophy professor who teaches logic, ethics, law, and more. Learn about Russell's Paradox, Peter Singer, Plato, and other topics in his playlists and shorts.

  4. Jeffrey Kaplan (born 1954) is an American academic who has written and edited a number of books on racism, religious violence, terrorism and the far-right. He is an associate professor of religion at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh and a member of the board of academic advisors of the university's Institute for the Study of Religion ...

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    Jeffrey Kaplan is an American video game designer and former vice president of Blizzard Entertainment, a position he held until he left the company in 2021. He designed elements of World of Warcraft and is the former lead director of Overwatch.

  6. Jeffrey Kaplan is a philosopher and legal scholar who publishes papers on topics such as social rules, normativity, meaning, and trolling. Browse his list of publications and download his pre-prints and published versions.

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