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Joseph Shatzmiller

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Duke University
Joseph is a professor in the History Department at Duke University, USA. His research interest is medieval history.
Charles Manekin

Charles Manekin

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The University of Maryland

Charles Manekin is Professor of Philosophy at the Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Maryland.

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He specializes in the history of philosophy, specifically medieval Jewish and Islamic philosophy. He is also interested in the history of science among Muslims and Jews. The focus of Manekin's research has been Aristotelian and humanist logic in Hebrew, the philosophy of Levi Gersonides, and the free will problem in Jewish philosophy.

2018-2019 Organizer: The Reception and Impact of Aristotelian Logic in Medieval Jewish Culture

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Vincent Chiao

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University of Toronto
Vincent Chiao is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto. His research interests are primarily in the area of criminal law and criminal justice, with a particular interest in the philosophical examination of its doctrine and institutions.
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Marcel Holyoak

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UC Davis
Marcel is a professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at University of California, Davis. His research interests are population and community ecology.
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Michael A. Meyer

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Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati
Michael is a professor in the Jewish Institute of Religion at Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. His research interests are: history of Jewish religion, Jewish identity, Jewish historiography, and history of German Jewry.
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Celebrating Immanuel Kant’s 300th Anniversary: Insights from Sergio Tenenbaum

6 May, 2024

 

In honor of Immanuel Kant’s 300th Anniversary, "The Point Magazine" has invited Sergio Tenenbaum to reflect on Kant’s enduring influence on contemporary thought.

Tenenbaum, professor at UTM and a past fellow of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies and part of the "Practical and Theoretical Rationality: A Comparative Study" research group, offers profound insights into Kant’s understanding of human nature and morality.

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David Satran

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
David is a professor in the Department of Comparative Religion at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.