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Robert is a professor in the Department of Philosophy and in the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science at Rutgers University. His research interests are philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and theoretical psycholinguistics.
William is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at UC San Diego. His research interests are philosophy of the life sciences, including cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, neuroscience and cognitive science.
Judith is a professor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research interests are East European Jewish History (Jewish relations with Church, nobility peasants, burghers, economic and administrative history, legal status of the Jews).
Moshe is a professor in the Department of German, Russian and East European Studies and the Department of Linguistics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Andrei is a professor in the Department of Theology at Marquette University. His research interests are Jewish pseudepigrapha in Slavonic, Jewish and Christian apocalyptic literature, and early Jewish mysticism.
Anatoly is a professor at St. Petersburg State University. His research interests are textual criticism, history of Bible translations, and intercultural and interreligious contacts in the Middle Ages.
Judith is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at Georgetown University. Her research interests are ethics, political philosophy, and domestic and international justice.
Tsilly is a professor in the Faculty of Law at Bar-Ilan University. Her research interests are tax policy, international tax policy, international tax, globalization, and tax competition.
Michael is a professor in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. His research interests are political theory and moral philosophy; political obligation; just and unjust war; nationalism and ethnicity; economics justice; and the welfare state.
Balakrishnan is a professor in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT. His research interests are human rights and global justice, global redistribution, and ethics of development.
David is a professor at Georgetown University Law Center. His research interests are moral responsibility in organizational settings, international criminal law, issues of war and peace, and legal ethics.