Jewish Philosophy in an Analytic Age
Edited by Samuel Lebens, Dani Rabinowitz, and Aaron Segal
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Edited by Samuel Lebens, Research Fellow, University of Haifa, Dani Rabinowitz, Independent scholar, and Aaron Segal, Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Samuel Lebens is Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Haifa. He works in early analytic philosophy, philosophy of language, metaphysics, and the philosophy of religion. He is the author of Bertrand Russell and the Nature of Propositions (Routledge, 2017). Along with his two co-editors, Dani Rabinowitz and Aaron Segal, he co-founded the Association for the Philosophy of Judaism.
Dani Rabinowitz earned his PhD in philosophy from the University of Oxford. He then held a Junior Research Fellowship at Somerville College, Oxford. He is currently a solicitor at Clifford Chance LLP. Together with Matthew Benton and John Hawthorne, he co-edited Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology (OUP, 2018).
Aaron Segal is Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research focuses on metaphysics, the afterlife, faith, and divine attributes. He is the co-editor of Jewish Philosophy Past and Present (with Daniel Frank; Routledge, 2016).
Contributors:
Yonatan Y. Braffman, Melis Erdur, Joshua Golding, Tyron Goldschmidt, Daniel H. Frank, Jeffrey S. Helmreich, Eli Hirsch, Samuel Lebens, Tzvi Novick, Dani Rabinowitz, Aaron Segal, David Shatz, Saul Smilansky, Mark Steiner, Josef Stern, Shira Weiss, Howard Wettstein