Randy L. Friedman

Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Judaic Studies, he received his Ph.D. from Brown University in 2005. He has been at Binghamton University since 2005. His areas of research and teaching include Husserlian Phenomenology, Modern Jewish Thought, and American Pragmatism. His recent publications include "The Challenge of Selective Conscientious Objection in Israel," Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Thought, 2006, "Deweyan Pragmatism," William James Studies (2006), and "Traditions of Pragmatism and the Myth of the Emersonian Democrat," Transactions of the CS Peirce Society (2006).
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