
Clif Clemotte is a doctoral student in philosophy and an MS student in applied economics at the University of Cincinnati. He was raised on Vancouver Island and pursued undergraduate education in Ontario, and feels equally at home in both locations. Outside of his formal research, which focuses primarily on philosophy of cognitive science and secondarily on the field of Philosophy, Politics, & Economics, Clif studies Canada’s founding, early culture, and the anglophone tradition of political conservatism, and believes that Canada’s constitutional framework and political traditions are more intellectually grounded and defensible than commonly credited. As a product of immigration – on one side from Latin America, on the other from the United Kingdom – Clif is keenly aware that to be born and raised in Canada is to have won the lottery of life, and is grateful to pass the privilege of Canadian citizenship on to his two young girls.
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