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Matthew Cullinan Hoffman is an internationally published public policy analyst whose articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Sunday Times of London, New York Daily News, Detroit News, and many other publications. He currently resides in Mexico, where he teaches English. He is also a reporter for LifeSiteNews and a Spanish-English translator. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, and a Minor Degree in Philosophy, from George Mason University (1993). He has written extensively on "abuse of science" issues, particularly the issue of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS), criticizing the Environmental Protection Agency study that claimed to show a cancer risk from ETS exposure. The criticisms advanced by Hoffman (and many others) were ultimately upheld by a Federal court in July of 1998. | |||
policy analyst whose articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, | |||
Sunday Times of London, New York Daily News, and many other publications. | Current interests include: climate and atmospheric science, the science of human sexuality, philosophy of science (particularly philosophy of mathematics and the physical sciences), classical philosophy (the "Socratic School" of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle), semiotics, and history. He also enjoys jogging, long walks, and bowling. | ||
He currently resides in Mexico, where he is | |||
Spanish-English translator. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in | |||
Economics, and a Minor Degree in Philosophy, from George Mason University | |||
(1993). He has written extensively on "abuse of science" issues, | |||
particularly the issue of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS), criticizing | |||
the Environmental Protection Agency study that claimed to show a cancer | |||
risk from ETS exposure. | |||
others) were ultimately upheld by a Federal court in July of 1998. | |||
Current interests include: climate and atmospheric science, the science of | |||
human sexuality, philosophy of science (particularly mathematics and the | |||
physical sciences), classical philosophy (the "Socratic School" of | |||
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle), semiotics, and history. He also enjoys | |||
jogging | |||
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Matthew Cullinan Hoffman is an internationally published public policy analyst whose articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Sunday Times of London, New York Daily News, Detroit News, and many other publications. He currently resides in Mexico, where he teaches English. He is also a reporter for LifeSiteNews and a Spanish-English translator. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, and a Minor Degree in Philosophy, from George Mason University (1993). He has written extensively on "abuse of science" issues, particularly the issue of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS), criticizing the Environmental Protection Agency study that claimed to show a cancer risk from ETS exposure. The criticisms advanced by Hoffman (and many others) were ultimately upheld by a Federal court in July of 1998.
Current interests include: climate and atmospheric science, the science of human sexuality, philosophy of science (particularly philosophy of mathematics and the physical sciences), classical philosophy (the "Socratic School" of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle), semiotics, and history. He also enjoys jogging, long walks, and bowling.
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