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Egan and Cohen Take Up Part-Time Appointments at St. Andrews

Andy Egan (philosophy of language and mind, metaphysics) at Rutgers University at New Brunswick and Stewart Cohen (epistemology) at the University of Arizona will both take up quarter-time posts as Professorial Fellows at the Arche Center at the University of St. Andrews, beginning in January 2010.  These are five-year appointments, and although they do not involve formal teaching duties, Professorial Fellows participate in Arche's collaborate research projects and graduate supervision.

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