
Welcome! I’m Ryan Bruno. This is where I write about what I’m thinking about and think about what I’m writing about. I usually discuss things related to morality and ideology but don’t be surprised if you see a post completely unrelated to those things.
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I am a PhD student at USC. I like to think about ideas (usually about morality and ideology). I try to write about the interesting ones on my blog.
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