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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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A. G. Holdier's research interests span philosophy, public policy, and media studies, with a particular focus on the intersection of technology, ethics, and social dynamics. Holdier's work has explored themes such as the philosophical implications of artificial intelligence in romantic relationships, examining potential misogyny within these interactions. Additionally, Holdier has investigated pedagogical approaches, including the use of cinematic fairy tales to teach philosophical concepts to children, drawing parallels with thinkers like Kierkegaard. The researcher's scholarship also touches upon the moral psychology concerning attitudes towards animals. Holdier's academic background includes a PhD in philosophy and a nearing completion of a second PhD in public policy from the University of Arkansas. Their scholarly output includes publications on topics ranging from "Slurring silences" to "AI Romance and Misogyny."
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 30
Selected Publications
- AI Romance and Misogyny (2025) DOI
- Slurring silences (2024) DOI
- Playing with your heart? (2021) DOI
- Kierkegaard’s Three Spheres and Cinematic Fairy Tale Pedagogy in<i>Frozen</i>,<i>Moana</i>, and<i>Tangled</i> (2021) DOI
- T.J. Kasperbauer, Subhuman: The Moral Psychology of Human Attitudes to Animals (2021) DOI
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