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Stephen Menn is a Professor at McGill University, specializing in Philosophy and Mathematics. He holds degrees from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Chicago, with a Ph.D. in both Mathematics and Philosophy. His primary research interests include Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, and the Philosophy of Mathematics, with a focus on figures such as Aristotle and themes in neo-Platonism. He is involved in the Graduate Program in Ancient Philosophy at Humboldt University, where he coordinates courses and supervises graduate students. In addition to his teaching at McGill, he has previously taught at Princeton University. Currently, he is working on multiple book projects, including 'Aim Argument Aristotle's Metaphysics' and 'Feuerbach's Theorem: Essay on Euclidean Algebraic Geometry', alongside a series of articles on logical syntax and unity in medieval philosophy.
Department: Department of Medicine. Program: Experimental Medicine.