Oscar P.
Private tutor in Ottawa, Canada
Education
I attended Queen's University where I obtained an Honours Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy and Psychology) with Distinction in 2010. Following that, I went to the University of Ottawa where I received my Master of Arts in Philosophy in 2011. I also received my Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School of York University in 2014 and went through the Barrister and Solicitor Licensing Process of the Law Society of Upper Canada in 2015.
Experience
I am a former Teaching Assistant at the University of Ottawa in the undergraduate philosophy courses "Reasoning and Critical Thinking" and "Moral Reasoning". My philosophical focuses include social epistemology, value theory (i.e. ethics/morality, political philosophy, and philosophy of law), and the history of philosophy. I was also a research assistant at Queen's University to Dr. Karen Dubinsky (History & Global Development Studies) and a lawyer in the Province of Ontario, called to the Ontario Bar in July 2015.
Availability
Any day at any time
Can Meet
Up to 30 minutes away for no additional charge, Up to 45 minutes away for a flat fee, Up to 45 minutes away at my regular hourly rate
Hobbies
I'm a voracious reader in both fiction and non-fiction, and love a good sudoku puzzle. Extroverted, easy going, and always appreciative of a good intellectual problem. I'm a profoundly curious person with a deep-seated love for museums and galleries. My primary museum interests are within intellectual history and cultural history, especially Canadian legal history and popular culture. As a former policy intern with the Ministry of Canadian Heritage, I also possesses a profound appreciation for the arts and cultural industries. Contributor for "Museum Musings" Blog. When not reading, writing or visiting a museum/gallery, I can be found playing disc sports, biking, and spending time with my puppy.
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