Tez Clark

Tez Clark

Tez Clark is a senior studying Philosophy. She is interested in ethics, epistemology, and their intersection. This interest takes the form of questions about the normative status of disagreement and testimony, and about philosophical methodology.  In the past, Tez has received research fellowships at Houghton Library and the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study, and also covered Donald Trump's presidential campaign for Vox. She chairs the dialogue committee of Harvard's Asian American Women's Association and is a member of the Ethnicity, Migration and Rights Student Advisory Committee. She has served as Associate Editor, Editorial Beat Writer, and Columnist for The Harvard Crimson, as well as Dialogue Co-Chair for the Asian American Women’s Association.

Financed with the Lester Kissel Grant in Practical Ethics, Tez is writing a senior thesis on the tenuous relationship between ethical and epistemic claims, asking how we should balance the seemingly divergent goals of goodness and truth.

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